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The 2020 Labor Day fires destroyed more than 1,700 manufactured homes — about 42% of all homes destroyed in Oregon that weekend. Most were in Jackson County, where the Almeda Fire burned across the towns of Talent and Phoenix, tearing through neighborhoods lining the Interstate 5 freeway.
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Research shows delayed effects of Oregon’s Labor Day fires have killed trees that survived the initial blazes.
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Vacationers broke travel records this summer, according to AAA, and Labor Day weekend is expected to continue the trend.
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Gas prices are continuing to fall in Oregon, but that doesn’t mean drivers will see many bargains at the pump this Labor Day weekend.
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Today marks one year since a series of devastating wildfires erupted across Oregon, including the Holiday Farm Fire. The destruction of McKenzie River…
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If you’re heading out into the woods this Labor Day weekend, the U.S. Forest Service urges you to plan ahead. While national forests in California are…
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Fire conditions are HIGH to EXTREME across much of Oregon. With the Labor Day weekend upon us and people antsy to get outdoors—officials are stressing…
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With highs expected to reach the 90’s this Labor Day weekend, officials are warning of major traffic jams as Oregonians try to escape the heat.When…
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Anyone taking a road trip this holiday weekend should expect the highways to be busy.Nationally, Labor Day travel is projected to increase this year, to…