The number of gray wolves in Oregon, now about 200, have leveled off in recent years because most live in northeast Oregon where it’s becoming crowded for the species.
The Army Corps of Engineers is refilling two Willamette River basin reservoirs that the agency had temporarily drained to historic lows to help fish, but the drawdowns washed mud downstream, threatening drinking water sources.
Oregon utility companies won their bid to get rid of two rules geared toward cutting the state’s greenhouse gas emissions by 90% over the next 27 years.
The young woman identified this week is one of 49 victims that Gary Ridgway, one of the most prolific serial killers in the U.S., was convicted of murdering in 2003.
The Hispanic middle class has grown faster than the white or Black middle class in the past decade and has reached near-parity with the white middle class in seven states, according to a new Stateline analysis.
Oregon launched its second annual campaign aimed at stimulating conversation about drinking and urging those who drink excessively or binge drink to stop.
With a few more years of stability secured for the river, state representatives resumed negotiating a new compromise for how they will share — and cut back on — water use after 2026.
Polls put former President Donald Trump as a front-runner in the 2024 GOP primary, but a group of party members question whether he will be eligible for office after facing criminal charges in several courts.
Five gray wolves captured by Colorado wildlife agents in Oregon were released into the wild on the Western Slope on Monday, fulfilling a voter-approved 2020 ballot initiative to reintroduce the animals in Colorado in the name of restoring ecological balance.