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A wedding that involves hiking boots is a wedding to talk about. For Katy and Shelby Hoffmeister, that was certainly the case ...
The Trump administration rescinded a rule meant to safeguard forests across the West in a move that could open 2 million ...
When William Rath mapped out his post-law school trip to Los Angeles in May, his itinerary included the city's quintessential ...
Boise, hugging the Idaho state line, Oregon's high desert hides a tiny town on the banks of Jordan Creek. Steeped in history ...
If you're looking for breathtaking campgrounds that are also free, the forests outside this city in Oregon offer the perfect ...
Retired smokejumpers honored Don MacKey with a special flight over his Blodgett Canyon memorial during the 85th anniversary ...
The unit on the Washington-Oregon border in the Blue Mountains offers some of the state’s most coveted elk hunting. Tags are doled out only by special drawing. For 23 years, Humphrey, who lives ...
A wayfinding sign at Eaton Canyon Natural Area directs visitors to the nature center (1750 N. Altadena Drive), which was destroyed by the Eaton fire, and the nearby trail that also burned.
An enormous water reservoir — likely the largest aquifer of its kind in on Earth — sits inside the volcanic rocks of the Oregon Cascades, scientists have revealed.
Often called Oregon’s Grand Canyon, the area is part of the 2.5 million-acre Owyhee watershed, which stretches over Oregon, Nevada and Idaho.
The Canyon Creek Complex fire burned more than 110,000 acres, much of it in the Malheur National Forest, sparking a debate between loggers and environmentalists over whether to log the burned trees.