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This past weekend, community members celebrated the official groundbreaking of the first cooperatively owned mobile home park formed in the Rogue Valley. This fall, families will be returning after the 2020 Almeda Fire destroyed most of the park.
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Oregon’s housing agency will replace dozens of modular homes in Phoenix that are meant for wildfire survivors, marking a dramatic change from the agency’s previous plan to house fire victims.
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The bill would exempt from state income taxes any money received as a result of a wildfire-related lawsuit.
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Researchers hope to train students to research wildfires, and help communities plan to be more resilient.
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Three years after the 2020 fires devastated communities in Southern Oregon, survivors are still recovering from the fires’ impact on their homes, their stability and their mental health. A local long-term recovery group is helping support residents who’ve experienced trauma.
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118 modular homes in Phoenix have been prioritized for survivors of the 2020 Almeda Fire but were recently found to be unfit to live in. That's left survivors hanging and raised questions about who's going to pay to make things right.
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Oregon lawmakers are advancing a bill that’s meant to help school districts in areas ravaged by wildfires.
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Four Oregon school districts hit hard by wildfires in 2020 could get a boost from state lawmakers
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Gateway Project unveiled with initial batch of transitional housing for wildfire survivors in TalentCommunity leaders in Talent, Oregon gathered on Saturday for a ribbon cutting at the Gateway Project, a new site of temporary, affordable housing for wildfire survivors of the 2020 Almeda Fire.
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Some Oregon wildfire victims will move into temporary housing units supplied by FEMA. The federal agency says it’s building a site in Mill City that can…
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As homeowners across Oregon sift through the ashes and debris, their rate of recovery from this year’s wildfires will be uneven, due to several…