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Coast Guard crews from across two districts worked together to assist three mariners aboard a disabled fishing vessel about 95 miles west of Newport, that took four days to complete, according to the ...
Nearly $1.8 million in grants are coming to 37 community-based organizations and licensed insurance agents across Oregon to offer free, expert help to people enrolling in health coverage through ...
Oregon's wildlife has evolved alongside fire, with many species adapted to periodic burns. However, the increasing intensity and frequency of wildfires, influenced by climate change, are creating new ...
View our 8-5-25 E-Edition right here!Campfires banned with increased fire restrictions in Northwest Oregon (1) Oregon wildfire survivors to pay federal taxes on settlements next year after state bill ...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) will be proposing several changes to next year's Sport Fishing Regulations.
Amy Kline Gage, formerly of Neahkahnie Mountain, Manzanita, Oregon, died on May 19, 2025 surrounded by family and friends at her home in Fillmore, California. She was 81.
Alice R. Scott (Fry), beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and retired teacher, passed away peacefully on July 21, 2025, at the age of 78 in La Pine, OR.
Lorraine Melba Eckhardt was born to Rexford and Ethel Rowland April 14th, 1929 in Pleasant Valley, on the outskirts of Tillamook, Oregon, and she passed away peacefully July 14th, 2025 at her country ...
The Tillamook Coast Visitors Association recently wrapped up its pilot Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality class at Nestucca High School. Held during the spring 2025 semester, the 12 week class ...
Rear Adms. Arex B. Avanni, Joseph R. Buzzella, and Charles E. Fosse shake hands following the Coast Guard District Northwest change of command ceremony at Base Seattle, July 25, 2025. District ...
The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) announce an opening on the central coast for mussel harvesting and a closure on the south coast for ...
Due to July’s persistent hot and dry weather, national forests across the Pacific Northwest increased or implemented public use restrictions last week.