A fire that erupted at a Taco Bell on North 42nd Street and Main Street is now under control. The fire began at 3:05 p.m., ...
Mayor Kaarin Knudson delivered her 2026 State of the City address at the Hult Center, marking one year since she took office.
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Why hunting tag numbers and hunt structures shift (and how to adapt fast)
Tag numbers, season dates, and hunt structures are no longer things you can memorize once and ride for a... The post Why ...
The Columbia River Gorge is famous for its dramatic landscapes, but Ainsworth somehow captures the essence of Oregon’s natural splendor in one perfectly packaged 40-acre experience. It’s like Mother ...
Show more Hillsboro’s Battery Boom Is Happening in the Quiet — and That’s the Problem. Yesterday I was standing on West Union Road with a view that still feels like old Hillsboro: open fields, working ...
Since the devastating 2020 Labor Day wildfires, the Oregon Legislature has passed a range of laws to create fire-adapted communities. Among these laws is SB 762, adopted in 2021, which required the ...
Oregon’s U.S. senators are urging their peers on a powerful budgeting committee to send emergency funding to Oregon and other states where national lands and parks were recently burned by wildfires.
WASHINGTON (KTVZ) – Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden said Monday they have joined fellow Western senators to urge Congress to pass additional funding to support wildfire recovery on ...
PacifiCorp wildfire payouts near $1.7 billion Utility denies negligence in not shutting off power lines PacifiCorp has warned of potential liquidity strain Nov 19 (Reuters) - PacifiCorp, owned by ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (Nov. 19, 2025) — PacifiCorp announced Wednesday it has reached a $150 million settlement with 1,434 plaintiffs associated with Labor Day 2020 fires. Since 2020, the company said it has ...
The aftermath of Oregon's wildfires continues to challenge the state with a secondary threat: increased flood and debris flow risks associated with burn scars. As reported by the Oregon Department of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Forests in the Pacific Northwest may be losing value due to wildfire risk and volatile timber pricing, according to a new analysis. Researchers at Oregon State University ...
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