Question: Kamehameha Schools installed a wildfire detection camera in Kalama Valley. Will the public be able to view the ...
Now with just a few clicks, firefighters with the Norman Fire Department are able to detect scorching wildfires quicker than ...
If state lawmakers can’t find the funding, Oregon may lose dozens of cameras that monitor for wildfires. Unless the ...
As Oregon heads into what potentially could be another dangerous wildfire season, a key early-warning detection system is facing a budget shortfall.
Almost half of the University of Oregon’s network of cameras to monitor wildfires is at risk of being discontinued, according ...
ASPEN, Colo. — Anyone with an internet connection can now watch live wildfire detection camera feeds from the Roaring Fork Valley, thanks to a first-of-its-kind project launched by the Aspen Fire ...
According to KGW, Oregon Hazards Lab director Leland O’Driscoll told a legislative panel the lab needs at least $2 million just to keep the current camera network running and could be forced to ...
More than 30 wildfire detection cameras on the west side of Oregon could be shut down if the organization that operates them doesn’t receive the state funding it needs.
SALT LAKE CITY — Artificial intelligence is now helping keep watch over wildfire‑prone areas in southwestern Utah. Four new high‑tech AI camera stations have been installed as part of a pilot project ...
The University of Oregon Hazards Lab, which monitors wildfire cameras, warns it may soon have to cut dozens of cameras without more state funding.
Oregon Hazards Lab warned that unless they receive at least $2 million in state funding this legislative session, the lab will be forced to take 33 cameras offline.