Oregon is eagerly awaiting approval of a federal disaster declaration following a terrible wildfire season. But ranchers in the state’s hardest hit counties say they won’t see any of that money.
But record-breaking heat in midsummer set up conditions to keep fires burning in Central Oregon late in the year, even as the leaves change color and sweaters emerge from closets.
Oregon is coming off a record wildfire season. Almost 2 million acres burned, much of it rangeland. The state put in a big request for aid with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but as NPR ...
Fire teams are working to suppress multiple wildfires burning across western Oregon Tuesday following dry and windy conditions that have kicked up flames. The majority of the fires are less than ...
Sedgwick County Fire Marshal Brad Crisp is asking people to avoid the area of 215th St. West and K-96 where a large grass fire. Fifteen units representing five agencies, including the Wichita ...
Elevated and near-critical fire risk continued on Wednesday, especially in far western Oklahoma, as well as severe weather potential including hail and low tornado risk. Here's what we know. The ...