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As Oregon’s wildfire season continues to wind down, several areas in the Willamette National Forest have reopened to the public.
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During a press briefing, Sen. Jeff Merkley also spoke on the topics of homelessness and climate action.
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A Lane County nonprofit has started building mobile homes at a factory in Eugene.
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As wildfire season approaches, OSU researchers are studying how embers spread flames from one building to another.
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Oregonians are being asked to create more defensible space around their homes, with vegetation modified in that space to reduce wildfire threat and help firefighters defend the house.
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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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Major insurers in central, southern and eastern Oregon have dramatically pulled back, forcing some homeowners to go to an insurer of last resort
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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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Three years after a health clinic in rural eastern Lane County burned down in the Holiday Farm Fire, it is finally being rebuilt.
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Elderly, disabled and low-income Oregonians are disproportionately exposed to wildfires, according to a new study published in a scientific journal.
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Lane County has joined OR-Alert, a statewide emergency alert system, to increase direct contact during emergencies like flooding and evacuations.
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As Oregon officials prepare for temperatures nearing 100 degrees, Congressional delegates are addressing wildfire concerns.