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The Columbia River Gorge is home to waterfalls, sweet summer fruit and a volcano, all east of Portland, Oregon. You can spend ...
In the early 1800s, President Theodore Roosevelt dispatched a pair of explorers to chart the newly acquired land from the Louisiana Purchase. Explorers Lewis and Clark set out with a band of men to ...
Children accustomed to screen-based entertainment are often the most enthralled by the Mystery Spot’s tangible wonders. The ...
Imperial Beach claims the title of California’s most southwestern city. This border town offers a unique mix of surf culture and international flavor. The pier stretches 1,500 feet into the Pacific, ...
President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" cuts social safety net programs like SNAP to rein in government spending. Opponents fear it will worsen food insecurity in Oregon.
A federal appeals court ruled that Oregon likely violated an adoptive Christian mother’s First Amendment rights by demanding she affirm gender ideology.
The Woodland Library Rose Club is pleased to announce that Trevor Harryman has been awarded the Bobbie Ochoa Memorial Scholarship. The $1,000 academic scholarship is awarded to students based on ac… ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The Fargo Post 400 Stars outdueled the Colorado Banana Slugs 8-3 in the Bozeman Invitational on Thursday afternoon. The Stars’ Ethan Doll and Matt Bryant had back-to-back RBI ...
Intel’s mass layoffs amped up considerably Friday evening with word that the company plans to lay off nearly 2,400 Oregon workers — nearly five times as many as it had reported earlier in the ...
A second death was confirmed in a fatal waterfall accident in central Oregon as search and rescue operations entered a third day on July 21, authorities said.
Ohio State running coach requested a dismissal in the civil case filed by Oregon over his buyout after leaving the program in April 2024.
As one of Oregon’s largest for-profit employers, the tech company is laying off nearly 2,400 workers in the state starting Monday.