When Oregon’s 2024 fire season ended in late October, over 1.9 million acres had burned across the state – an area larger ...
The Oregon State Fire Marshal is offering residents a $250 stipend for assessments to encourage them to create wildfire-defensible spaces.
The bill would exempt people who have survived a wildfire between 2016 and 2026 from paying federal income taxes on disaster recovery settlements.
Oregon heightens wildfire preparedness with a $250 incentive for residents in high-risk areas to complete a defensible space assessment through the OSFM program, aiming to mitigate fire damage.
Following a historic wildfire season, the Oregon State Fire Marshal is expanding a defensible space program to help more ...
Gov. Tina Kotek is calling on the Oregon legislature to convene a special session in order to allocate funds to cover the ...
Lawmakers will meet in a special session Dec. 12 to address costs of Oregon's 2024 wildfire season that saw 1.9 million acres ...
Incentives are offered to help Oregonians pay for defensible space projects from the Oregon State Fire Marshal.
The state owes more than $200 million to firefighters and contractors who helped put out more than 2,000 fires this summer ...
The Ninth Circuit took a critical look at the concerns of property owners who have incidentally benefitted from the canal's ...
A new law makes many legal settlements as a result of wildfires free of federal income tax for years beginning after December ...
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden says the federal government is “finally showing some common sense” after the senate voted to pass a ...