Central Oregon is tightening fire restrictions starting today, with a "High" danger rating now in effect across the Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests, Crooked River National Grassland, and the Prineville District BLM. Forest Service spokesperson Jaimie Olle says the early move is a result of above-average temperatures, low humidity, and forecasted winds—conditions that increase fire risk. Stage one restrictions prohibit most open fires, except in developed campgrounds and designated wilderness areas. Residents and visitors are urged to stay informed and follow the new rules. For the latest information, check CentralOregonFire.org.



