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The Eugene Springfield Fire Department (ESF) announced a Red Flag Warning Thursday morning for the Southern Willamette Valley ...
At about 2 p.m., crews responded to a report of a car that had gone about 40-feet down an embankment off of South Redland Road in Oregon City. Crews arrived to the scene and found a car on its side ...
A new investigation reveals the risks of railroads policing their own bridges. The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism ...
The Doerner fir, formerly called the Brummit fir, is the only tree burning in the area. Officials have ruled out lightning as the cause. Chris Adlam, a regional wildland fire specialist at Oregon ...
Douglas-firs ( Pseudotsuga menziesii) are Oregon's most common trees, but the tree that's ablaze, known as the Doerner Fir, is special. Measuring 325 feet (99.1 meters) tall and with a diameter of ...
One of the world's tallest trees, located in Oregon's Coast Range mountains, somehow caught fire and is continuing to burn. The extent of damage to the Doerner Fir is not yet clear.
Firefighters, along with the Oregon Department of Forestry, responded to a rapidly spreading field fire near Scharen Road on ...
Recent rain showers across Central Oregon have provided short-term relief, but fuels remain dry and the risk of wildfire is ...
An Oregon man has pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree manslaughter following a fatal crash with a bus carrying a ...
One of the world's tallest non-redwood trees, a more than 320-foot Douglas Fir that's been growing along the coast of Oregon for hundreds of years, is still standing as a fire burns inside it.
A fire weather watch was issued for Thursday, Aug. 21, while an extreme heat watch was issued for Aug. 22-24 for Eugene and ...
The Doerner Fir is over 325 feet tall. Its top has been burning since Aug. 17, but lightning, the most obvious cause, has ...