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Public News Service on MSNOR Food Bank vital to Rowena Fire recovery effortsIt has been about three weeks since the Rowena Fire in Oregon's Columbia Gorge was put out, and the local food bank remains ...
Gusty, shifting winds and high temperatures have enabled a wildfire in Central Oregon to spread rapidly, reaching nearly ...
Reporters got an in-depth look at the recovery efforts in the Columbia River Gorge on Tuesday as cleanup from the Rowena Fire ...
Specialized cleanup crews are helping families return to their homes and businesses as fast and safely as possible more than a month after the devastating Rowena Fire destroyed more than 50 homes.
The first phase of cleanup has started in Wasco County after the devastating Rowena fire. Crews are removing propane tanks, paint cans and other hazardous materials.
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The Cool Down on MSNFirefighters spring into action to rescue bewildered baby deer from raging flames: 'It was so tiny'When firefighters battling the Rowena wildfire in Oregon stumbled upon a scared baby deer, they knew they had to help.
Donald Armstrong had to see it for himself. As he stood in the ashes that were once his home, he absorbed the reality that it ...
It's been a busy start to Oregon's wildfire season, but with rain in the forecast, what can we expect for the rest of the ...
Fire season started early in the Northwest. The Rowena fire sparked in early June near The Dalles and destroyed 56 homes in a ...
The Rowena Fire bears troubling similarities to the Tunnel 5 Fire in 2023, just across the Columbia River Gorge in Skamania County, Washington.
A lawsuit filed on June 23 alleges the Rowena Fire, which burned 56 homes and 91 properties in The Dalles, was ignited by a Union Pacific train.
Last week, the fire destroyed 56 homes in the unincorporated community of Rowena, outside The Dalles. There’s a long road ahead as it recovers from the blaze.
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