The California-based burger chain began opening restaurants in Oregon in 2015 and has locations in Keizer, Medford, Grants Pass and Roseburg. In-N-Out Burger was first opened in Los Angeles by Harry and Esther Snyder in 1948 and has since built a dedicated following of loyal customers. The chain has locations in multiple states across the U.S.
Greater Good Charities and the San Diego Humane Society transported 50 animals to Oregon to aid pets displaced by Los Angeles fires.
Seventy Oregon firefighters are in southern California right now battling the multiple wildfires tearing through the Los Angeles area.
KATU News has been made aware of a post on a social media site claiming that the 60 fire engines from Oregon would not be allowed in California.
Superintendent Kimberlee Armstrong said Portland would send 2,000 portable air purifiers to California to clean the air in classrooms
KGW spoke with one of the volunteers from our region, Lori Crosby, who has been aiding survivors of the Palisades fire at a shelter since last week.
The Oregon State Fire Marshal is deploying 12 strike teams to assist California in combating wildfires threatening communities near Los Angeles.
According to the Oregon State Fire Marshal, 15 strike teams arrived Thursday and as of Friday morning 11 of the teams are already working to fight the flames. In total, the teams are made up of 300 firefighters and 75 engines and they are assigned to battle the Palisades Fire to the North of Los Angeles.
300 firefighters and 75 engines deployed to California, making it one of the largest out-of-state responses in Oregon history. Eleven of the strike teams began fighting the Palisades Fire on Friday. The strike teams will be monitoring for hotspots alongside CalFire, as well as other state and federal agencies.
The Oregon State Fire Marshal is clearing the air about what they described as “misinformation” circulating on social media and on some news sites.
Five Oregon strike teams are fighting Southern California wildfires in 24-hour shifts. They’ve prevented house fires and brace for stronger winds.
As catastrophic fires continue to rage in Southern California, destroying homes and prompting evacuation orders, animal shelters in the area are struggling with a wave of new arrivals, forcing many of them to seek help from sister shelters and rescues outside the region.