Sen. Jeff Golden (D-Ashland) plans to reintroduce a bill to help wildfire-affected communities. Golden’s past attempts failed, but wildfire funding remains a priority for lawmakers.
PacifiCorp has waged a campaign, in the courts and now in the halls of the state Capitol, to reduce its financial obligation.
As wildfire season hits Oregon, safety is the name of the game! 🌲 Stay informed, stay prepared, and keep your loved ones ...
Two separate fatal crashes occurred on Oregon highways on Sunday. The first took place on U.S. 97 near milepost 249 in ...
The yearslong process to produce a map that designates every part of Oregon as low, moderate or high risk of wildfires came about following the historic 2020 Labor Day wildfires that killed nine ...
An Oregon couple wearing fake firefighter gear and driving a fire truck they purchased at an auction was arrested and charged ...
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — The Oregon couple who allegedly tried to sneak into a Palisades Fire evacuation zone while impersonating ...
Multnomah County firefighters returning home from California are set to share their experiences battling the deadly wildfires ...
Video and photo footage has captured the dramatic, hours-long rescue of a driver whose car fell about 100 feet from the side ...
A wildfire survivor in Oregon shares their journey of loss, recovery, and rehousing through Oregon Housing and Community ...
Over the weekend, a leader of the work group, state Sen. Jeff Golden (D-Ashland), unveiled a possible funding source: a ...
At about 3:46 a.m., Clackamas Fire crews were called out to a fire at 419 Main Street. The fire was on the Blue Heron ...