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A federal utility has filed a motion to be dismissed from three federal lawsuits related to 2020’s Holiday Farm Fire, which devastated several communities east of Eugene.
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Timber companies have filed a federal lawsuit against three utilities alleging gross negligence and recklessness in events leading up to 2020’s Holiday Farm Fire.
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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.
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KLCC's Love Cross talks to reporter Brian Bull on a new lawsuit against the Bonneville Power Administration, Eugene Water and Electric Board, and Lane Electric Co-op over alleged negligence leading up to the Sept. 7, 2020 wildfire that burned more than 173,000 acres.
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More than two years after one of the worst winter storms hit the region, Lane Electric Cooperative is getting money to cover repairs.In February 2019,…
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More than 130 thousand people are without power across Oregon today due to high winds, fire, and downed lines.Updated 12:00 p.m. EWEB reports many…
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Across southern Oregon, more and more utility customers are getting hooked up with power after heavy snowstorms last month caused massive outages. KLCC’s…
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People in rural Lane County are among thousands in the region without power due to Monday’s storm. Lane Electric Cooperative, which serves Cottage Grove,…
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A utility company says a dead tree that fell on power lines appears to have caused a brush fire near Oakridge that destroyed a trailer and shut down lanes…