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Interstate Business Solutions, a highway clean-up company, laid off 40 of its Oregon employees on Friday after the Oregon ...
The Cram Fire, burning about 20 miles northeast of Madras in central Oregon, has grown over 91,000 acres and is 0% contained.
Governor Tina Kotek on Wednesday morning declared a State of Emergency across Oregon due to the increasing threat of wildfires, warning that high temperatures and dry conditions are expected to fuel ...
Governor Tina Kotek on Thursday signed House Bill 3349, which authorizes the Oregon Department of Forestry to donate or sell ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek declare a state of emergency over the Cram Fire, which has burned over 77,000 acres in the state and ...
The Board of Forestry has long had the power to hire and fire the state forester. Then lawmakers passed a bill transferring ...
The Cram Fire reached 77,158 acres as of July 17, remaining the state's largest blaze and growing nearly 13,000 acres since ...
The Cram Fire grew to 64,296 acres as of the morning of July 16. The fire, ignited July 13, was fueled by hot temperatures, gusty winds and grew rapidly to become the state’s largest blaze.
Oregon Governor Kotek invokes Emergency Conflagration Act due to the Cram Fire in Jefferson and Wasco counties.
The state is in critical fire danger because of “extreme high temperatures” that forecasters say will last for an extended ...
Although some businesses have yet to see the effects of changing federal policies, Gov. Kotek previously noted Oregon is ...
While the state hopes to complete the cleanup phase within months, long-term recovery could take far longer — as long as five ...