More than $3.1 million is available for natural resource projects across western Oregon, and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking proposals that provide community-based solutions to pressing public lands challenges, such as wildland fire prevention, trash clean-up, watershed restor…
Researchers at Oregon State University have found that the blue orchard bee, an important native pollinator, produces female offspring at higher rates in the aftermath of wildfire in forests.
State officials are mounting tight security and heavy law enforcement presence in Salem in preparation for the beginning of the 2021 Oregon Legislative session Monday and President-elect Joe B…
Oregon will not be receiving increased shipments of vaccines from the national stockpile next week because there is no federal reserve of doses, Gov. Kate Brown announced today.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is accepting nominations for a seat on the Pacific Fishery Management Council. The deadline to request nomination materials is Feb. 19 and the three-…
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) will accept new reservations from one day to six months beginning Jan. 14. The change is the latest step in managing future reservations during th…
Oregon National Guardsmen joined Salem Health at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon on Jan. 12, to assist them with their efforts to distribute the COVID-19 vaccination to Oregonian…
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) is accepting public comments on a draft Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan that will guide the agency in removing physical barr…
When COVID-19 struck in Asia in late 2019 and early 2020, the ripple effects were being felt in Oregon.
Amid the devastation brought by the September fires near Otis, a bit of good news—for our local salmon.
On Jan. 14, a Lincoln County Grand Jury indicted Waldport resident, Jack E. Sigler, 52, on charges of Murder in the Second Degree, four counts of Burglary in the First Degree and one count of …
Crews around the state are beginning to clear roads and private properties of trees damaged in September’s wildfires.
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