Two scientist sisters from Eugene are using an unlikely tool for environmental conservation and research: their dog's nose!
Our Community Forestry had been using $600,000 in federal grants to clear out damaged trees and replant climate-resilient ones in their place in southern Oregon.
The on-again-off-again nature of Trump’s job cuts are only adding to the confusion. Some 3,400 probationary employees were ...
A whopping 53,853,609 people made day trips to Oregon’s state parks in 2024, according to data released Friday by the Oregon ...
The number of people visiting Oregon’s state park system reached an all-time high in 2024, fueled by a boom of people ...
This year is PureWow's 15th anniversary, and though I haven’t been on the team for that entire time, I have worked here for ...
EUGENE, Ore. — An attack by an insect not even half an inch long is threatening to decimate the state's Ash trees. Oregon ...
Despite the name, Oregon's spring break isn't typically very warm. But that's OK because it allows more time for snowy ...
Oregon hides a waterfall wonderland just 26 miles east of Salem that feels like stepping into a fantasy novel—minus the talking animals (though I wouldn’t rule them out entirely). Silver Falls State ...
Lory Duralia started Bosky Dell Natives 30 years ago. Today, it's still growing strong, offering over 300 varieties of Oregon ...
Indiana's NCAA Tournament fate will be decided on Selection Sunday. The Hoosiers had an opportunity to remove all doubt about ...