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The Alder Springs Fire continues to grow in central Oregon near Redmond while the Rowena Fire appears to be more contained.
The Oregon Department of Emergency Management activated the State Emergency Coordination Center on Tuesday in response to ongoing wildfires in several counties.
The 2-day-old Alder Springs Fire has burned across over 3,400 acres and is still at zero containment, but officials report progress on securing lines and sparing hundreds of homes being protected by ...
Power outages temporarily impacted hundreds in El Dorado County, according to the PG&E outage map. The majority of the ...
Central Oregon Daily News Crews are actively working in the hard-to-access canyons of the Alder Springs Fire, mopping up and securing perimeters. At last word the fire ...
Red Incident Management Team held its in-briefing at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday and joined the Central Oregon Type 3 Team in unified command of the Alder Springs ...
You couldn’t have asked for a more fitting backdrop for Tuesday’s remembrance event in Wingfield Park on the June 17 anniversary of the South Fork fire than the thick plume of smoke rising to the ...
Firefighters respond to the 181-acre Bonanza Fire in El Dorado County. Cal Fire says forward progress has stopped.
Officials said Tuesday was a day of good progress on the lines of the day-old Alder Springs Fire, newly mapped at over 3,400 ...
Freshly returned from a deployment in the Gorge, crews from the Banks Fire District and Gaston Rural Fire District joined ...
The Alder Springs Fire broke out on Monday, sparking Level 3 evacuation orders and quickly quickly growing to 2,500 acres.
Oregon has already seen tens of thousands of acres burned and dozens of homes destroyed by wildfires this year, with fire officials calling for sustainable funding to fight and prevent wildfire.