The woman arrested in connection with the fire that destroyed the flagship Elephants Delicatessen in Northwest Portland early Tuesday morning told police she started the blaze accidentally while ...
An Oregon Army National Guard helicopter rescued an injured logger from Mount Hood National Forest after rough terrain ...
Oregon air quality impacts from the 2025 wildfire season were "minimal," compared to previous years, as the state's largest wildfires broke out far from the most populated cities, the Oregon ...
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality released the 2025 Wildfire Trends Report, which measures how particulate matter from the 2025 wildfire season affected air quality across the state. Many ...
The Oregon Department of Forestry is transforming an off highway vehicle staging area into a new campground in the Tillamook State Forest.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - One person was taken to a burn center after a house fire in southeast Portland on Friday morning. Just before 9 a.m., Portland Fire & Rescue crews responded to a fire at the ...
The arborvitae hedge lining your fence. The bark mulch you refreshed last spring. The ornamental grasses swaying beautifully at the edge of your patio. These are some of the most common landscaping ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A suspect in a reported kidnapping was arrested after he reportedly shot himself - twice, the Grants Pas Police Department said. Around 5:44 p.m. on March 4, Grants Pass 911 ...
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Logger rescued with broken leg after tree accident in Oregon
On March 9, 2026, at 11:10 a.m., Estacada Fire District crews responded to a remote Mount Hood National Forest site after a logger was pinned by a falling tree. The worker sustained a broken leg and ...
The logger was injured on steep terrain in the Mount Hood National Forest after a tree fell on them, the Estacada Fire District said.
The owner of Elephants Delicatessen in Northwest Portland, which was badly damaged by a fire earlier this week says the suspect in the blaze was known to staff.
Bend, Oregon, appears poised to become the next city to implement such a requirement, according to The Bulletin.
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