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The rapidly growing fire near Rowena in the Columbia River Gorge spread from 50 acres to 3,500 acres in about 24 hours, and ...
Eastbound I-84 had reopened June 12 after closing between mileposts 64 and 82 due to the Rowena Fire, according to the Oregon ...
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department shut down parks and implemented fresh fire bans as wildfires burned across ...
KOIN 6 Chief Meteorologist Josh Cozart shares Portland's wildfire threat as hot, windy, and dry conditions remain over ...
A wildfire sparked on the east side of the Warm Springs Reservation on Saturday and quickly grew to 750 acres, according to ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A fire has broken out near the Gilliam and Sherman County line close to Highway 206, southeast of ...
I-84 reopened after being closed between Hood River and The Dalles due to the fire. Highway 30 remains closed in both ...
As Oregon heads into summer heat, fire season has been declared across a growing percentage of the state. Here's what to know about fire restrictions.
The Rowena Fire, a growing wildfire burning in Wasco County, Oregon, near the Columbia River Gorge and the border with Washington, destroyed multiple homes, forcing hundreds to evacuate while ...
As Oregon heads into summer heat, fire season has been declared across a growing percentage of the state, leading to public use restrictions on activities that might ignite wildfires.
Wildfire in the Columbia River Gorge destroys at least 20 homes, triggers Level 3 evacuations and closures on I-84 and Highway 30; some areas have now reopened, but evacuation zones stay active.
Along Highway 30 in Rowena, a lot of the homes have been destroyed by the Rowena wildfire, but some houses are still standing, either by folks staying throughout the night or, as some claim, by the ...