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Train enthusiasts young and old enjoy in the magical worlds of backyard railroads. On June 14, the Rose City Garden Railway Society will host its annual summer tour in the Portland metro area.
A new study by Oregon State University researchers reveals the growing risk climate change poses to the survival of thousands ...
A Linn County judge invalidated an essential permit for a proposed chicken farm east of Salem on Tuesday. Local residents and ...
New public access sites have opened along the post-dam Klamath River, allowing opportunities to enjoy the free-flowing river.
A year-long communication breakdown between concerned residents and state forestry leaders required investigation and halted ...
There are over 1,000 tide gates in Oregon, preventing the ocean from flooding valuable agricultural land. Many were installed ...
The final revenue forecast before the Oregon Legislature passes a two-year budget comes with bad news for many spending bills. Oregon State Capitol building, May 18, 2021. The capitol was ...
In a statement, a Microsoft spokesperson said the cuts are “necessary to best position the company for success in a dynamic marketplace.” The company plans to lay off 1,985 workers in ...
Oregon is on the cusp of making it illegal for employers to ask for a person’s age in the beginning stages of applying for a job. Lawmakers in both legislative chambers have passed House Bill ...
After Oregon’s devastating 2020 Labor Day fires, the Legislature passed a bill that was supposed to lead to more wildfire awareness and resilience. Among other things, Senate Bill 762 created a ...
On Monday, the U.S. and China agreed to suspend increased tariffs for 90 days while negotiations continue. Prior to that announcement, the Port of Portland had projected exports and imports to be ...
Oregon and Washington passed aggressive goals to decarbonize their power supply but left it to the Bonneville Power Administration to build the transmission lines needed for wind and solar.