Patch and T-Mobile are spotlighting local EMTs, firefighters and police officers who are making a difference in their communities.
A rare “halo CME” heading toward Earth could result in significant aurora displays in Oregon and elsewhere in the northern third of the U.S.
Research links cedar death to climate, details which trees are dying, and which are surviving, and shows how the species might be saved.
It could be years before a commercial application, such as a fusion power plant, might emerge.
A vote from the State Land Board made the decision official Wednesday, following Legislative approval in February.
University of Oregon football star Spencer Webb has died after authorities say he fell onto rock slides and hit his head.
A search started after Ryan Mather of Aloha didn't return home on Tuesday.
Wilbur Brown bought a Megabucks ticket on Christmas Eve and forgot about it. When he finally checked it, he got the surprise of a lifetime.
Throughout January 2022 American Life League’s Marian Blue Wave Prays for Closure of Portland and Eugene Planned Parenthood Centers
Google wants to build at least two more data centers in The Dalles, worrying some residents who fear there eventually won't be enough water.
Here’s why voters passed this groundbreaking reform.
Stray taco sauce packets sustained Oregon man and his dog trapped for five days in the snow with his dog.
The Oregon Dairy Patch program is designed to educate girls about STEM concepts as well as farms and food production.
A recent Oregon court case has highlighted the importance of doing your homework before hiring movers who want to steal your stuff.
WalletHub.com's study released Monday ranked 7 Oregon cities among the top 515 in the United States that are growing the quickest.
Money isn’t as big a driver of happiness in Oregon as you might think, according to the 2018 Happiest States In America ranking.
Gary Cantrell began walking from Newport, Rhode Island, to Newport, Oregon, last May. Sometime next week his journey will end at the ocean.
Anyone interesting in late-summer camping will get reduced prices at select campgrounds across the state between September and October.
Oregon residents are encouraged to submit their photos for next year's calendar by Sept. 15.
A video posted to Facebook that appears to show 55-year-old Pendleton resident Raymond Reinke teasing a bison has been seen 6 million times.
From 2016 to 2017, the youth unemployment rate in Oregon dropped from 20 to 9.5 percent — the lowest since record began in 1978.
The prohibition took effect at 10 a.m. July 19 and applies to all state park properties.
Portland's Cully Neighborhood, Hood River, and Prineville will all benefit from the grants to improve their local areas.
With more than 3,000 sightings reported between 2001 and 2015, Oregon ranked 2nd on the list of states where UFOs are seen the most.
The new visor and wallet cards available for deaf and hard-of-hearing drivers could ease the process of traffic stops in Oregon.
Fourteen cemeteries across the state will benefit from a grant awarded by the Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries.
Reservoirs may provide some relief to thirsty Oregon residents this summer, despite minimal snowpack and less-than-average rainfall.
Sam Branton received a huge outpouring of support from the Eugene/Springfield community after his mother, Brenda, shared their story online.
American Red Cross responders from Oregon and SW Washington will help with evacuations and clean up 3 weeks after the big volcano's eruption
The 2015 Stouts Creek Fire, which burned more than 26,000 acres, was said to have been caused by a man mowing dry grass around his house.
As camping season begins, the Oregon Department of Forestry wants to remind recreational enthusiasts to keep their campfires secure.
There are 57 threatened or endangered animals in Oregon. Here are the two most at risk.
Conde Nast Traveler has named the most beautiful place in every state. Do you recognize the location it selected for Oregon?
The eruptions in Hawaii and the anniversary of the Mt. St. Helens eruption are reminders that Pacific Northwest volcanoes can be dangerous.
As Oregonians perform spring cleaning around their properties, state fire officials ask that they dispose of trimmed shrubbery with care.
Shannon Langley earned the recognition largely for her work helping to improve the services provided to veterans through WorkSource Oregon.
Mail carriers across the state will collect food donations for the nationwide Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive this weekend.
The national drug take-back day saw more than 40,000 pounds of prescriptions medications come from the Pacific Northwest alone.
Kelcie Laube won't let Cerebral Palsy prevent her from becoming a dance instructor for DanceAbility International, but she will need help.
Free and paid fishing classes and birdwatching events are being held in cities across the state this weekend.