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Wild horse roundup to begin in Murderers Creek Joint Management Area

DAYVILLE — With the prospect of mass starvation looming, the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management ...

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Lack of fall grass could imperil deer if winter turns harsh

Justin Primus has been scanning the ground for the telltale shade of soft green that, when present, can ...

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A touch of Scotland in Baker County: Dan and Eva Henes raise Scottish Highland cattle on their Old Souls Farm

Sigmund “Siggie” Henes just turned 2, he’s wearing tan Carhartt overalls that surpass normal standards of cuteness and ...

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More Oregonians are living alone — here’s why

SALEM — Nearly a third of Oregon households consist of someone living alone. That’s more than a half-million ...

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Oregon sued on behalf of 3.5 million whose private driver license, ID card data was stolen in data breach

SALEM — A pair of Oregonians have filed a lawsuit that could force the state to pay up ...

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Can two-eyed seeing save our forests?

SALEM — Land management in the United States will need a paradigm shift to survive climate change and ...

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One of Oregon’s top girls basketball coaches accused of sex abuse of a player

BEND — One of Oregon’s top high school girls basketball coaches, Roy “Stub” Travis Jr., has been accused ...

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High schoolers make up growing proportion of Oregon community college enrollment

SALEM — The proportion of Oregon’s community college enrollment made up of high schoolers has grown in recent ...

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Oregon wildfire, smoke experts weigh in on future risks and 2024 season

SALEM — Oregon’s getting better at preventing and responding to wildfires, experts said Thursday, April 25, but much ...

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Register to vote in Oregon primaries by April 30

SALEM — Oregonians have about two weeks left to register to vote or change their party affiliation before ...

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