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Five counties in eastern Oregon will get federal help paying for recovery from historic wildfires that destroyed rangeland, homes and other structures in central and eastern Oregon, hitting five counties the hardest.
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The Legislature spent $218 million to cover the costs of the most expensive fire season on record.
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This year’s record wildfire season has left contractors who fought fires sitting unpaid for months.
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A conservation group will pilot a program that uses GPS, collars and cows. The concept could make Eastern Oregon rangelands more resilient against wildfires.
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The Oregon Department of Forestry is getting help from the state’s general fund to pay its bills after a record wildfire season.
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Oregon’s forest and fire leaders were succinct in describing this year’s wildfire season to a group of Oregon senators.
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Meteorologists, whether in an office or near a wildfire, say it’s been an incredibly busy summer tracking and forecasting the wildfires across Oregon.
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Get the latest information on wildfires in Southern Oregon and Northern California. These are the fires we're currently tracking.
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The president of electric utility Pacific Power visited the City of Talent Wednesday night to apologize for a series of power outages that have plagued the city this summer.
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A national firefighter labor shortage is making it harder to suppress massive wildfires across the West, with fewer federal teams that Oregon can ask for help.
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Crews are fighting three new blazes and are focused on about six fires where evacuation orders are in place.
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The Devil's Knob and Milepost 98 fires started Thursday. They're threatening nearby communities in Douglas County.
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Crews are making progress on the Copperfield Fire, which is burning outside of Klamath Falls.
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The National Weather Service is forecasting between a half and one inch of rain across the region through Friday. Cooler temperatures are also expected.