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The Grays Harbor County Fire Marshal has announced a burn ban, effective 12:01 a.m. Thursday, via press release.
Local, state and federal agencies across Washington have issued burn bans as much of the state continues to face drought conditions that present above-normal risk for wildfires.
From fireworks lighting up the skies in Cle Elum to artsy downtown vibes in Ellensburg, family friendly festivities in ...
A dry spring and low water levels have prompted Lewis County to take action to prevent uncontrolled summer fires.
The Snohomish County Fire Marshal has issued a burn ban effective today, July 1st through August 31, 2025. The ban includes ...
The Multnomah County Fire Defense Board announced Tuesday morning that it would immediately go into effect for all areas of ...
The Fire Marshal has issued a burn ban and a ban on fireworks in unincorporated Kittitas County starting at 00:01 am on July ...
The Kittitas County Fire Marshal announced a burn ban and fireworks ban in unincorporated areas, effective July 1, 2025, at ...
OREGON, USA — Washington County and Portland have enacted a high fire danger burn ban in anticipation of this summer's busy wildfire season and existing dry conditions. Starting June 23, all ...
Portland Fire & Rescue has a burn ban taking effect today. It's due to the hot and dry weather that's forecast this summer. The burn ban includes recreational ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY Ore. (KPTV) - A burn ban will go into effect for Washington County on Monday, fire agencies announced Friday.