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The fire in Oregon ballooned to more than 95,000 acres amid shifting winds and dry air, but improved weather this weekend was ...
The fire, which broke out on July 13, exploded in size over recent days due to hot and dry conditions and gusty winds in ...
The Cram Fire could become Oregon's first "megafire" of the season - a term used for wildfire that burn over 100,000 acres.
The Cram Fire reached 77,158 acres as of July 17, remaining the state's largest blaze and growing nearly 13,000 acres since ...
The Cram Fire exploded to 64,296 acres as of the morning of July 16. The fire ignited July 13, quickly becoming the state's ...
The Cram Fire is nearing 100,000 acres and has destroyed a half dozen homes and structures in central Oregon. Trump Suggests ...
After nearly a week of firefighters' steady work around the clock, the Cram Fire is now 49% contained. Containment is ...
Dry and windy conditions will persist through Friday night. A weekend cold front will bring lower temperatures and higher ...
The Cram Fire burning about 95,000 acres in Jefferson County and Wasco County is now about 49% contained, according to fire officials on Sunday. On Sunday, cooler temperatures and higher humidity ...
The smoke making the skies hazy in the Treasure Valley is coming from north-central Oregon, where the Cram Fire has burned some 95,748 acres.
The Cram Fire continues to grow as windy conditions challenge firefighters to get a handle on the biggest fire burning in the ...
The Cram Fire in Central Oregon has expanded to 94,000 acres, prompting evacuations and challenging firefighting efforts.