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A proposal that would charge each Oregon property owner $10 a year to offset rising fees that timber and ranch landowners pay to the state for fire protection has gone through major changes in recent days.
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Timber industry tied to Oregon proposal to shift wildfire protection costs from landowners to publicSeveral timber companies participated in a workgroup and proposal that would cut the fees they pay to the state for fire protection.
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The settlement resolves years of legal wrangling over the Archie Creek Fire, which burned more than 130,000 acres along the North Umpqua River near Glide, Oregon.
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The Fire to Flowers Pollinator Garden program helps people who might not otherwise be able to afford to replace a lost garden. President Kristina Lefever and Program Coordinator Tiina Beaver.
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On Tuesday, wildfire officials delivered a report on the 2023 fire season to the Jackson County board of commissioners.
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About 16 million people in California will see their electric and gas bills go up by an average of more than $32 per month over next year in part so that one of the nation's largest utility companies can bury more of its power lines to reduce the chances of starting wildfires
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State officials have spent or accounted for a $150 million wildfire recovery program from the Legislature though survivors of the fires are far from whole.
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Kathy McCovey, retired Forest Service fire expert and Karuk Tribal member, about the revitalization of burning practices.
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If you’re a Pacific Gas &Electric customer, a decision this week by the California Public Utilities Commission could have an impact on your monthly energy bills and your overall bottom line.
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This week marks five years since the Camp Fire killed 85 people and leveled Paradise, Concow and parts of Magalia, California.Three years ago, PG&E created the Fire Victim Trust to pay out settlements to fire survivors — but some say they’ve lost hope they’ll ever get their full payments.
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People who are poor, older, suffer from disabilities or have unstable housing face a disproportionate threat from wildfires, a new study found.
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A wet spring earlier this year and recent rainfall have helped dampen ongoing fires in the region. But fire officials caution that danger still exists in the fall months, especially due to wind and human-caused fires.
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The U.S. West Coast produces over 90% of America’s wine, but the region is also prone to wildfires — a combustible combination that spelled disaster for the industry in 2020 and one that scientists are scrambling to neutralize.
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