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Three pulled from East River after pleasure boat begins to sink near Whitestone Bridge: FDNYThree people were pulled from the waters of the East River near the Whitestone shoreline after the 32-foot pleasure boat began taking on water, the FDNY announced Friday. FDNY Marine Company 4 ...
In fact, it’s quickly bouncing back. It’s been almost six years since the Eagle Creek Fire burned nearly 50,000 acres in the Columbia River Gorge, and Bloemers feels it’s time to let people ...
Hundreds of homes in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge are threatened by a wildfire ... Residents of Osburne Cutoff, Vensel, Catron, Dry Creek, Carroll, Morgenson, and from Chenoweth Airport to ...
A winter storm has shut down the Eagle Creek Trail again ... and fallen trees on the popular hiking trail in the Columbia River Gorge. Stan Hinatsu, recreation manager for the U.S. Forest Service ...
3, 3:45 p.m.: After spending an evening trapped between two growing wildfires in Oregon's scenic Columbia River Gorge ... The hikers were led down the Eagle Creek Trail, near the city of Cascade ...
Chris Harper, a fire management officer for the U.S. Forest Service, said the parts of the Gorge hit hard by the Eagle Creek Fire looks different now. But while vegetation is struggling to return ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Eight years after the Eagle Creek Fire scorched nearly 50,000 acres in the Columbia River Gorge, a new report shows the fire helped pave the way for hundreds of dangerous ...
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. (KATU) — Officials say the Whisky Creek Fire burning in the Mt. Hood National Forest, near the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, remains at 10.5 acres Sunday afternoon.
Five years after the devastating Eagle Creek Fire tore through a large swath of the Columbia River Gorge, two hiking routes damaged in that burn have finally reopened. On Oct. 20, the U.S. Forest ...
High above Multnomah Falls, in the upper reaches of the Columbia River Gorge, Ralph Bloemers ... scorched by the Eagle Creek Fire. The new photo, taken in early June, is awash in infinite shades ...
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