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It's bad, and it's going to get worse.That's what senators Patty Murray of Washington and Jeff Merkley of Oregon say about ...
If conditions are favorable on Friday, firefighters on the Deschutes National Forest plan to continue conducting prescribed ...
Forest and fire officials in Washington state and Oregon say Trump administration funding cuts and a loss of federal workers who help support wildland firefighting continues to make planning for the u ...
Gov. Tina Kotek and state fire officials held a press conference at Oregon's largest wildfire supply depot to discuss the state's readiness efforts.
A recent study from Oregon State University has revealed alarming findings about the deadly impact of wildfire air pollution, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWildfire smoke from climate change killed 15,000 Americans, caused $160 billion in losses: StudyThe study focused on fine particulate matter or PM 2.5 — the microscopic pollutant in wildfire smoke that can lodge deep in ...
Get ready for another extreme fire season. That’s the message from Oregon’s top wildfire fighters on Wednesday during the ...
State fire experts are expecting an even more aggressive and difficult wildfire season this summer but said they are prepared ...
The summer league baseball team filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the Walt Disney Company — claiming the global ...
A new study links 15,000 U.S. deaths to wildfire smoke made worse by climate change, with billions in economic costs.
A warm and dry spring is setting the stage for what appears increasingly likely to be a busy wildfire season in Oregon and ...
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