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Fire and Rescue sent four firefighters and two apparatus on Saturday night to the Highland Fire in Crook County, office ...
As of Sunday afternoon, the Highland Fire southeast of Prineville remains at 1,500 acres with 0% containment. Crews worked overnight to establish fire lines. Structure protection efforts were underway ...
The Cram Fire burning on private land protected by Willowdale and Ashwood-Antelope Rangeland Fire Protection Association ...
Containment is growing on the Highland Fire near Prineville, and so is the gratitude — from firefighters working long hours on the front lines to residents who prepared their homes long before the ...
There’s a new ‘bonus’ tax deduction worth $6,000 for older taxpayers — here’s who qualifies Grand Canyon Lodge destroyed by ...
FEMA has authorized federal funds to help battle the Highland Fire in Crook County, which has prompted evacuations and is ...
Hot temperatures and breezy conditions across Central Oregon over the weekend fueled wildfire activity, keeping crews busy ...
Firefighters have responded to 7 new fires across Central Oregon Sunday, including the largest, the Cram Fire just off of mile post 76 on Highway 97 near Willowdale, and northeast Pony Butte Road. The ...
Authorities have warned people living near a brush fire in Jefferson County that started Sunday evening to be ready to ...
A wind-driven wildfire in Crook County that started on Saturday afternoon has triggered “Go Now” evacuation orders for people ...
Firefighters continue battling the Highland Fire near Prineville. Evacuations remain in place; the fire is about 1,500 acres.
The Highland Fire, which erupted Saturday afternoon in Crook County, was human caused, fire investigators said Sunday.
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