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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The Highland Fire continues to burn just south of Prineville, but emergency officials have reduced some evacuation levels in the area. Since the wildfire sparked over the ...
As of Sunday afternoon, the Highland Fire southeast of Prineville remains at 1,500 acres with 0% containment. Crews worked ...
Containment is growing on the Highland Fire near Prineville, and so is the gratitude — from firefighters working long hours ...
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As fire suppression efforts continue on the Highland Fire in Juniper Canyon, officials have updated the level of containment ...
The Highland Fire, which erupted Saturday afternoon in Crook County, was human caused, fire investigators said Sunday.
Firefighters continue battling the Highland Fire near Prineville. Evacuations remain in place; the fire is about 1,500 acres.
Governor Tina Kotek invokes Emergency Conflagration Act to aid in Highland Fire response in Crook County, Oregon.
Crook County community awaits updates on the ongoing Highland Fire from a meeting held by emergency management.
A wildland fire north of Sun Valley near Barrel Springs Road in Reno has burned approximately 50 acres and evacuation orders ...
A wind-driven wildfire in Crook County that started on Saturday afternoon has triggered “Go Now” evacuation orders for people ...
Level 3 evacuations are in place for the Highland Fire in Crook County, south of Prineville, which sparked Saturday afternoon and was driven by wind.