Among my favorite games to play with my kids is estimating the age of enormous trees we spot in the woods, and then bestowing ...
Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden is co-sponsoring bipartisan legislation that would let national forests retain a portion of annual fees ...
The Oregon Army National Guard has unveiled 6-mile off-road tank driver training course at Raymond F. Rees Training Center.
Food & Water Watch released a series of maps that underline the calls from community members for state officials to address ...
The Umatilla River once served as an important meeting ground for the Cayuse and their Nez Perce allies to the east. A large ...
After Bolan Mountain Lookout burned down, the U.S. Forest Service formed an alliance with a trails group to rebuild a popular ...
Research over the last several years has led a team of scientists more insight on just how large an aquifer is at the crest of the Cascades.
Karlstrom — along with researchers from Oregon State University, Duke and the U.S. Forest Service — are trying to map out how much water is stored beneath the volcanic rocks of the Cascades.
It’s been over a year since a landslide devastated the Wrangell community, killing six people. Last month, geologists ...
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