MEDFORD, Ore. — Rebuilding has begun on the Olsrud Family Community Playground at Medford’s Bear Creek Park. Construction is underway on the toddler side of the playground. Almost exactly a year ago that part of the playground was destroyed overnight ...

  PHOENIX, Ore. – Garrison’s Home is holding a groundbreaking ceremony, as it prepares to rebuild its Phoenix store later this month. The furniture store was one of the many homes and businesses lost in the Almeda fire on September ...

PHOENIX, Ore. — Puck’s Donuts is in the process of rebuilding its former Phoenix location, which burned down in the Almeda Fire. An engineer with the construction company rebuilding the well-known donut shop says it will have the same original ...

TALENT, Ore. – Local wildfire survivors are getting the option to buy the FEMA trailer they’re currently calling home. It’s something FEMA said it’s never done before. Now NBC5 News is learning that the trailers that aren’t kept will be ...

PHOENIX-TALENT, Ore. —State Representative Pam Marsh hosted a forum Tuesday, about the progress the community has made since the Almeda Fire. “Certainly none of us will ever forget that horrific day of September 8th, 2020,” said Representative Marsh. A year ...

PHOENIX, Ore. —A year after the Almeda Fire, the rebuilding continues for the city of Phoenix. But much progress has been made over the last 12 months. According to the city, out of the 116 single-family homes that were lost ...

HAPPY CAMP, Cali. – Nine months after the Slater Fire tore through Happy Camp, rebuilding is coming along one step at a time. Richard Koehler lost his home last September. “I woke up and there was a phone call saying ...

TALENT, Ore. —Nearly 8 months after the Almeda Fire ripped through southern Oregon, many are still struggling to rebuild. Meanwhile, Talent’s City Manager says hope is on the horizon for its business community. 61 businesses were destroyed in the Almeda ...

TALENT, Ore. — A flood zone created to protect streams in Talent is being temporarily changed, so certain residents who lost their homes in the Almeda Fire can still re-build. Talent Interim City Manager, Jamie McLeod-Skinner, says FEMA would not ...

TALENT, Ore. – Fueled by winds rarely seen in the Rogue Valley, the Almeda Fire claimed the lives of 3 people and burned over 3,000 structures 6 months ago. While everyone is at a different place in rebuilding after the ...

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