California’s Coastal Commission is tasked with making sure all Californians have access to the state’s famous beaches. But as housing costs in the Golden State continue to climb, such access remains just a dream for many low-income residents.
Researchers at Oregon State University and three Northwest tribes say removing Klamath River dams will flush out hot spots of bacteria and parasites harmful to fish
After months of negotiating with MGM Resorts, Caesars and Wynn, Culinary Union Secretary-Treasurer Ted Pappageorge announced on Thursday that the union has officially set a deadline for Nov. 10 at 5 a.m.
A class of individuals who made donations to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints filed a complaint in federal court in Utah Tuesday accusing the institution of using "false pretenses" to obtain such contributions for decades.
The city opened up more than 350 shelter beds in late October, allowing for the rest of the tents in the city’s large homeless encampment to be cleared.
Parties to a lawsuit challenging the federal government over its plans to continue operating dams on the Snake River at the expense of salmon runs asked a federal court in Oregon for more time to negotiate with one another.
Cleaning up Portland also requires more public restrooms and trash receptacles, Kotek said, adding that she sees a role for volunteers in helping keep the city clean.
A federal judge in Orange County Monday issued a preliminary injunction barring California from enforcing its ban on gun shows on state property, including county fairgrounds.
Citing the Fourteenth Amendment, six Colorado voters petitioned the secretary of state’s office in September to disqualify former President Donald Trump from the state’s GOP primary ballot in 2024.