TALENT, Ore. – Many wildfire survivors are getting the option to buy the FEMA trailer they’re calling home. This program is something FEMA said has never been done before within their agency. FEMA’s new Sale and Donation Program helps transition ...

PHOENIX/TALENT, Ore. — This year’s fire season is off to a fast start in southern Oregon and northern California. Government officials, both local and federal, say they’re working to stay a step ahead of potential wildfires that could destroy communities. ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – After a historic wildfire season tore through hundreds of Oregon homes many people depended on FEMA for help. But the vast majority of them aren’t getting it, according to a new report. According to JPR, FEMA has ...

TALENT, Ore. — A new direct housing program site through FEMA is open in Talent. The site is located off of S. Pacific Highway at the former Totem Pole Trailer Park. FEMA representative, Greg O’Reilly, says 27 families and trailers ...

TALENT, Ore.– Dozens of Almeda Fire survivors are moving in to new homes in talent this week. Totem pole trailer park in talent will soon house 27 displaced families. They won’t pay rent for almost a year, and for now will ...

PHOENIX, Ore. — Tomorrow is the last day fire survivors can talk to FEMA representatives face-to-face in Phoenix. Fire victims can go between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. to speak with a representative at the Phoenix Civic Center. FEMA says ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – A day before the Rogue Valley moves into the Extreme Risk tier, Governor Kate Brown is in town talking about how the state can get out of this pandemic. Governor Brown’s trip through the Rogue Valley came ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore — The Federal Emergency Management Agency will send more workers to Phoenix and Talent next month to assist Almeda Fire victims. During a news conference Monday, John Vial, director of Jackson County’s Emergency Operations Center, stated that ...

TALENT, Ore. – Six months after the Almeda Fire, survivors are rebuilding a community that was burned to the ground. Now two of those families told NBC5 News they can’t keep building, at least for right now. Fire survivors desperate for ...

TALENT, Ore. — The City of Talent is working with FEMA to create temporary housing for fire victims. They’re looking to use a city site that is currently being used for little league baseball. The plan could use the south ...

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