An Oregon Department of Forestry firefighter fights the Game Hog Creek Fire. Photo: ODF
The Game Hog Creek Fire is now estimated to be between 70 and 100 acres. The
An Oregon Department of Forestry helicopter stages at the Hornshuh Creek Fire Station in Buxton. Photo: Oregon Department of Forestry
What the Oregon Department of Forestry is now calling the
Photo from the scene by Kelli Brown and Billy Cloud
A small wildfire burning in the Tillamook State Forest is under investigation by authorities who believe it may have been
A six-acre wildfire burned in the Tillamook Forest on April 14, 2020. Photo: ODF
Local and state officials are increasingly warning of significant fire danger ahead of the Independence Day
Image courtesy ODF
Those with artistic skill and a vision for keeping Oregon free of wildfire can enter a billboard poster art contest launched June 1 by Keep Oregon Green
The Gales Creek Overlook in the Tillamook State Forest. File photo: Chas Hundley//Gales Creek Journal
The Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) initiated its administrative rulemaking process to create a
Forest Grove Fire & Rescue clean hoses used to fight the Powerline Fire and the Fern Hill Road Fire on Tuesday, September 15. Photo: Chas Hundley
Oregons wildland firefighters
Washington County crews prepare to head to California. Photo: OSFM
A Type 6 brush rig and three firefighters from Forest Grove Fire & Rescue have joined a number of Washington
An Oregon Department of Forestry fire vehicle near the community of Watts, east of Gales Creek on Tuesday, September 15. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests are
A sign at the Gales Creek Fire Station noting "Extreme" fire danger on Wednesday, September 9, 2020. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Oregon Department of Forestry plans to keep
South Fork Forest Camp entrance in November 2017. Photo: Chas Hundley
At least 124 inmates from the South Fork Forest Camp, a joint Oregon Department of Corrections and Department of
Undated Oregon State Fire Marshal Jim Walker. Photo: OSP
Oregon is in the midst of one of, if not the, worst fire seasons experienced in modern Oregon history. Today, without