Oregonians who live in the state’s highest-risk wildfire zones will be subject to stricter building codes and requirements.
Oregon homeowners living in certain areas at high risk of wildfire will face stricter building codes and mandates to reduce ...
The maps classify the wildfire hazard for every taxable property in the state, triggering some new requirements for home ...
The same day the federal lawsuit was announced, the three-member Oregon Public Utilities Commission voted to approve Pacific ...
Lawmakers say it's an effort to hold PacifiCorp accountable as the utility faces lawsuits stemming from deadly 2020 wildfires ...
From Fires to Flowers, a program run by the non-profit Pollinator Project Rogue Valley, creates vibrant gardens in the ...
Beech Street Commons in Mill City is giving 2020 Labor Day fire survivors a second chance at shelter in its 54-unit, ...
As the fire season worsen, Oregon’s remaining forest protective associations worry about retaining personnell and secure ...
Adjusting for a 2021 surge caused by wildfire debris, Oregonians landfilled or incinerated a record amount of waste in 2022.
The United States of America is suing PacifiCorp and its subsidiary Pacific Power, seeking to recover “hundreds of millions ...
Oregon is paying its bills after a record-setting wildfire season. The Oregon Department of Forestry had processed $88 million in payments to wildland fire vendors two weeks after the Oregon ...
Oregon homeowners who live in certain high-risk wildfire areas defined by the state must now meet new building codes and reduce vegetation around their homes under new “wildfire hazard maps” unveiled ...