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The Oregon Department of Forestry is statutorily obligated to investigate every fire that starts on ODF-protected land. If ...
Smoke could be seen across Central Oregon as fire crews ramp up prescribed burning. Tuesday, 91 acres burned in southwest ...
Oregon’s 2025 wildfire season could bring above-average fire danger across the state. Here’s what experts say and how to get ...
Oregon’s first major wildfire of the season, the Butte Creek Fire, has been mapped at 1,776 acres burning on the John Day ...
Many Central Oregon cities started fire restrictions this week as the forecast for much of the state predicts dry, warm ...
The first large wildfire in Oregon this year has grown to cover 3,000 acres of federal and private land in central Oregon, ...
Central Oregon wildfire, the Butte Creek Fire, expands to 3,000 acres near Clarno, prompting local preparedness and ...
As hundreds of wildfires continue to burn in Canada, the smoke from the flames is bringing potentially dangerous air quality to parts of the United States.
Democrats say they want to repeal the map, but want to first evaluate it in the context of other wildfire bills.
Gov. Tina Kotek has thrown her support for using Oregon’s “kicker” tax refund to infuse $1 billion into fighting wildfires.
Smoke from the Canadian wildfires continues to bring dangerous air quality to parts of the northern U.S., with hazy and smoky skies also possible for the East and South.