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Federal layoffs have created chaos for Northwest public lands, and a cascade of damaging environmental consequences appears ...
For the past two decades, an inconspicuous nature preserve in the Columbia River Gorge has protected rare plants, Oregon white oaks and animals imperiled by rapidly disappearing habitats.
Safeties coach James Adams and quarterbacks coach Jon Boyer are among the new additions on Jonathan Smith’s staff heading ...
On April 27th, the Portland-based nonprofit will reach a milestone: one million trees and native shrubs, all planted by community volunteers. “It’s so much fun,” says a volunteer named Carolyn ...
When copper prices are swinging this wildly it’s easy to lose sight of the giant hole that exists in the industry where dynamite meets bedrock.
Looking for a beautiful destination where you can hike through an alpine meadow in the morning, meander through a rainforest ...
Bear” by Julia Phillips, a Guggenheim Fellow in 2024, is the story of two sisters, Sam and Elena, who work hard at their jobs to save money to move away from their San Juan Island home.
The sun shone bright, birds zipped around the sky and tiny, vivid purple, yellow and white flowers flared at my feet.
CORNELIUS, Ore. (KATU) — Three teddy bears were placed on the railing in front of a Cornelius home – one for each young life ...
We are not only rolling on all cylinders in the Majors and the Minor Leagues right now, but the college baseball season as ...
In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness talks with Trailkeepers of Oregon executive director Steve Kruger about the group's mission and how federal cuts and a funding freeze ...
The program for more than half-a-million Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans was set to end this month.