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Gov. Tina Kotek in late May asked Trump to declare a disaster after parts of southern Oregon experienced flooding.
Kotek had requested FEMA funds months ago after days of heavy downpour unleased flooding, landslides and mudslides in Coos, ...
Oregon will receive federal emergency funding to support recovery efforts in three southwest counties that experienced ...
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KOIN on MSNTrump approves FEMA funds for flood-hit Oregon communitiesPresident Trump has approved a federal disaster declaration for the March floods in southern Oregon, making federal funds ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek declare a state of emergency over the Cram Fire, which has burned over 77,000 acres in the state and ...
Oregon residents are warned to be cautious while traveling due to smoke from wildfires, as Governor Kotek declares a State of ...
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The Cool Down on MSNState of emergency declared as largest wildfire of the year inches toward 'megafire' status: 'Will have lasting consequences'Wildfires are surging across the U.S. this year, with over 41,000 so far, nearly 10,000 more than average. It's the worst ...
Gov. Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency in Oregon on July 16 that will last through end of the year due to the imminent ...
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New wildfires continue to spark in Oregon as the state barrels into peak fire season. The Burdoin, Butte Creek and Greeley Heights fires ignited over the weekend. Several other fires continue to burn, ...
Governor Tina Kotek has declared a State of Emergency in Oregon due to the imminent threat of wildfires, effective July 16, 2025.
PORTLAND, Ore. — On Friday, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed an executive order that extends the state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 outbreak through July 6.
As a new lawmaker in my first term, I sat in a roundtable in then Secretary of State Kate Brown’s office and helped map out a plan to pass Oregon’s groundbreaking automatic voter registration law.
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