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Emergency Management personnel from around the state are meeting on May 14 for the largest Cascadia Earthquake drill ever held on the Oregon Coast.
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A forestry official says the 2024 Oregon wildfire season looks to be a moderate one so far.
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U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle said she is working with other members of Oregon’s congressional delegation to pursue federal assistance for ice storm recovery.
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Because of extensive damage to trees and power lines from this month’s ice storm, Mount Pisgah Arboretum in Eugene is now a hard hat zone.
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As thousands of Oregonians pick up the pieces in the aftermath of recent ice storms, mental health professionals warn there’s another threat looming: toxic stress.
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Some Lane County residents are still without power after last week’s ice storm. Food For Lane County is among the local non-profits offering help.
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Egan warming centers were one of the few safe havens for people experiencing homelessness, and those whose homes were no longer safe because of power outages, or damage from the storm.
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Springfield parks remain closed to the public as crews clean up. Eugene parks are open, but officials ask people to be very careful.
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For some in Oregon and Washington, the recent weather has meant some residents have been without water, heat, lights, and internet for days.
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Springfield Public Schools says its recovery efforts are going well, after last week’s ice storm knocked out power and created hazards across its campuses.
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The Upper McKenzie Community Center served as a warming center during the storm and is still offering internet access for some neighbors.
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A small coalition of law firms in Oregon and California have collectively filed suit against three regional utilities for their alleged lack of safeguards and mishandling of electrical transmissions right before the Holiday Farm Fire broke out on Sept. 7, 2020.