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Benton County Commissioners say they’re revisiting their decision to allow the Coffin Butte landfill to expand.
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Coastal areas are still responding to landslides caused by last week’s precipitation could see up to 5 inches of rain through Friday.
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The Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, south of Yachats along Highway 101, will be closed from Dec. 16 through mid-May for for utility and accessibility upgrades, as well as fresh exhibits.
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It’s almost mid-December and Oregon’s Timberline, Mt. Bachelor and Mt. Ashland ski areas still don’t have enough snow to open lifts.
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The annual project aims to teach children about a variety of topics from science to Native American history.
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The small city of Detroit relies heavily on its reservoir to boost the local economy.
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Wildlife advocates say the project will disturb prime sage grouse habitat in Malheur County.
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The decision opens up 67 trails in the Deschutes National Forest to Class 1 pedal assist e-bike riders.
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The federal government denied a petition to list Chinook salmon along the Oregon and Northern California coasts as endangered.
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The National Weather Service warns of significant rainfall for the Willamette Valley and the Oregon Coast as two atmospheric rivers bring flood risks, landslides, and hazardous travel.
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As Oregonians anticipate the opening of native Dungeness crab season later this month, wildlife officials are concerned about potential infestations of a non-native, highly invasive crab species.
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Deschutes county residents can now drop off certain products for recycling, including several kinds of plastic.