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For the second time this month, the utility provider PacifiCorp will pay out hundreds of millions of dollars to end a lawsuit over its alleged role in the devastating Oregon wildfires in 2020.
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The settlement resolves years of legal wrangling over the Archie Creek Fire, which burned more than 130,000 acres along the North Umpqua River near Glide, Oregon.
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The community of Glide, Oregon, is holding its second-annual Sasquatch Festival on July 22, and expects a crowd large enough to double the town's population.
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The lawsuit says the timber sales would adversely affect wildlife, recreation, and increase risk of future fires in the area.
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A fire that sparked Monday east of Steamboat Creek in Douglas County has grown to nearly 2,395 acres.Pam Sichting is a public information officer with the…
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Some recreation areas remain closed more than five months after the many fires that sparked in Oregon on Labor Day. Hazards remain—even places where…
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is still trying to figure out how to restore production at the Rock Creek Hatchery, which was destroyed by a…
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A Eugene conservation group is concerned about Bureau of Land Management plans to log in areas burned in the September wildfires.The BLM’s plans include…
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A Douglas County Public Health Official declared a local health emergency, this week, for hazardous waste left on properties from the Archie Creek Fire.…
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A Federal Emergency Management Agency External Outreach Center opened on Saturday at the Lane Events Center in Eugene to assist residents affected by…
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Fire crews across Oregon are increasingly gaining ground on some of the larger wildfires.Besides the Holiday Farm Fire outside Eugene-Springfield, the…
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Evacuation orders remain in place for several communities throughout the region as wildfires continue to burn, many of them without any containment.…