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A rapidly growing fire burning in Sherman and Gilliam counties has triggered Level 3: “Go Now” evacuation orders on Thursday afternoon, according to authorities.
Officials report a fire near Seeley Lake is now fully contained.The Double Arrow Fire was spotted early Tuesday morning, 9 miles east of Seeley Lake near Cotton ...
State park officials shut down Mayer State Park and the Rowena Crest Viewpoint due to the Rowena fire burning in the Columbia River Gorge, and evacuated Cottonwood Canyon State Park because of the ...
Level 3 evacuations ordered as Ferry Fire reaches 2,000 acres and jumps Highway 206, according to the Sherman County Sheriff's Office.
Firefighters working on the ground and in the air resources have responded to about 24 fires across Central Oregon since Tuesday, following a recent lightning storm. The Central Oregon region received ...
The fire sparked Wednesday and is burning in a rural area near Cottonwood Canyon.
The city of Red Bluff hosted an emergency fair today, emphasizing the importance of fire safety before an emergency strikes. The "Hands-Off Safety Fair" brought ...
As the Rowena fire spread rapidly, firefighters saved a National Park Service site in the Columbia River Gorge.
MISSOULA — A small fire that was sparked by lightning on Wednesday, 9 miles east of Seeley Lake, is fully contained. The ...
The Cottonwood Sand Mine would cover more than 200 acres in the unincorporated Valle De Oro area, near Jamul, and has been ...
The "extremely active" fire grew to 5,000 acres as of 4 p.m. Thursday, and officials say there is 0% containment. The Ferry ...
A wildfire in the Cottonwood Canyon area in Gilliam County has prompted evacuations after growing to around 2,000 acres as of Thursday morning.