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Oregon’s major wildfires continue to burn Monday but are mostly contained after a weekend of hard work by firefighters, along with some helpful rain. The Rowena fire, which sparked June 11 and has ...
Families must redefine themselves, their lives, and what their hopes and dreams are as they piece apart the wreckage.
A lawsuit filed on June 23 alleges the Rowena Fire, which burned 56 homes and 91 properties in The Dalles, was ignited by a Union Pacific train.
The National Interagency Fire Center lists the whole of Oregon as having “significant wildland fire potential” for the month ...
It's been a busy start to Oregon's wildfire season, but with rain in the forecast, what can we expect for the rest of the ...
A fire that started in Rowena, Oregon, on Wednesday has since grown to more than 3,800 acres. By Friday afternoon, the fire had destroyed 49 homes, according to the Wasco County Sheriff’s Office.
Eastbound I-84 had reopened June 12 after closing between mileposts 64 and 82 due to the Rowena Fire.
Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1 evacuation orders are in place on Thursday due to the Rowena Fire. Interstate 84 is back open, but Highway 30 remains closed.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek verbally declared a state of emergency June 18 for the Rowena Fire just west of The Dalles, Ore. As of June 22, the fire was 96% […] ...
As the Rowena Fire continues to burn between Mosier and The Dalles, destroying dozens of homes and threatening hundreds more, fire officials say they are making “steady progress” toward… ...