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The number of homes under the most serious evacuation order dropped by 250 as crews kept the fire from growing overnight.
The Rowena fire held steady overnight, with firefighters holding the blaze at around 3,800 acres despite challenging winds, ...
It’s very early in fire season for us to be dealing with a large, fast-moving fire like the Rowena Fire, and deploying one of ...
The Oregon Department of Forestry is investigating the cause of the Rowena Fire burning in the Columbia River Gorge, and they ...
More than four dozen homes have been destroyed by the Rowena Fire in the Columbia River Gorge, officials announced Friday afternoon.
The fire was still burning into the night and hundreds of people were still under evacuation orders in the gorge, not allowed ...
The human-caused fire has destroyed an unknown number of buildings and homes and has spread to 2,500 acres, the Northwest ...
Firefighters working to contain the Rowena Fire in the Columbia River Gorge reported little fire growth overnight.
As the Rowena fire spread rapidly, firefighters saved a National Park Service site in the Columbia River Gorge.
Eastbound I-84 had reopened June 12 after closing between mileposts 64 and 82 due to the Rowena Fire, according to the Oregon ...
A brave kitten, found amid the Rowena fire, is on the road to recovery after suffering severe burns. A KGW news crew spotted ...
Oregon Governor activates Emergency Conflagration Act in response to the Rowena Fire, mobilizing extra firefighting resources ...