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Nearly two months since the Rowena Fire tore through Wasco County, destroying 56 homes and 91 other structures, local ...
The governor declared the state of emergency on June 20, with an expiration date of July 30. It's now extended through Nov. 2 ...
Oregon officials promised to clean properties destroyed in the fire so that owners can rebuild.
Multiple large wildfires have already exploded this year, largely east of the Cascade Range, including the growing Cram Fire, which roared to more than 60,000 acres by July 16 and is spreading smoke ...
Three of Oregon’s conflagration fires have been human caused, including the Highland Fire, the Rowena Fire near The Dalles and the Alder Springs Fire in Jefferson County.
HB 2005, HB 2059, HB 2024, and HB 3321 — touch on prevention, intervention, and boosting the state’s overall response.
Currently, the Cram Fire has burned 28,635 acres and is still uncontained in Jefferson and Wasco counties. Just last month, the Rowena Fire burned 3,700 acres in Wasco County and destroyed at ...
This is the second serious fire to impact this part of the Columbia Gorge this summer after the Rowena fire destroyed 56 homes in June. Further south in Central Oregon, the Cram fire is the ...