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The handgun, used among law enforcement and the military, has been the subject of controversy for years with users reporting it fired on its own.
Here’s what to know about ash seed collection to help researchers at Oregon State University find genetic resistance to the emerald ash borer.
The Trump administration's cuts to federal land management agencies have created an uncertain future on Oregon's public lands.
Salem City Council voted unanimously on Aug. 11 to conduct a performance evaluation of Interim City Manager Krishna Namburi.
Oregon joined the multi-state lawsuit against the restrictions which could impact nearly 150 victim service providers in Oregon.
The number of people visiting Oregon’s state park system reached an all-time high in 2024, fueled by a boom of people traveling to the coast.
Sprague's Kenya Johnson and Silverton's Sawyer Teeney were among the players recognized as the best in their respective leagues.
Thousands of defendants are currently unrepresented in Oregon. Public defenders say the problem is one of supply and demand.
A leading suspect has been identified as a likely cause of sea star wasting disease, which has had a major impact on the ecology of the Oregon Coast over the past decade, according to a study ...
A combination of factors has led to the return of megafires in Oregon over the past two decades, with many fires exceeding 100,000 acres.
But one of the senators overseeing creation of the ODOT funding bill says there is not enough time left in the session to tackle cap and trade.
The Oregon Department of Forestry remotely monitors images beamed in from cameras in Josephine and Jackson counties to look for signs of wildfire.