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With Memorial Day behind us, the summer season is officially open. Here are a few of the signs for our little spot on the ...
Tucked along the banks of the Deschutes River in downtown Bend, this beloved institution serves up slices of Oregon history alongside what many locals swear is the best prime rib in the entire state.
With 88% of the tree diseased, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department Parks is exploring options to honor the landmark.
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Bandon Beach on the Oregon Coast is known for its famous rock formations jutting out of the ocean and its magical ...
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19 Must-Visit Oregon Coast State Parks
The Oregon Coast is famous for a reason; it’s absolutely mind-blowingly beautiful! From jagged rock cliffs to jutting sea ...
EDMONDS — After unanimously passing its interim tree ordinance on Monday night, Edmonds city staff will begin crafting a permanent policy to protect certain large, landmark trees from removal.
(KOIN) – It’s April, which means tufted puffins are making their grand return to the Oregon Coast. The beloved orange ... areas — making the Oregon landmark a popular destination for bird ...
(KATU) — A storm warning was in effect for the Central Oregon Coast and the Coastal Range over ... a patrol vehicle on Highway 101 when a large tree fell across the road, landing on top of ...
The Oregon coast is undeniably alluring. Sandy beaches, rocky cliffs and outcroppings. Waterfalls, waterspouts, sand dunes. Puffins, pelicans, cormorants. Elk and whales. In a state defined by ...
(KOIN) — A frequently photographed tree that served as an Oregon landmark for more ... Birds seen roosting on Landmark Tree. (U.S. Coast Guard A modern look at Tillamook Bay’s Three Graces.
An earthquake shook off the Oregon coast Wednesday afternoon. The earthquake struck in the Pacific Ocean, more than 170 miles west of Bandon, Oregon at 1:15 p.m. local time, according to the U ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck off the Oregon coast Thursday. It happened just before 5 p.m. The U.S. Geological Survey said it happened about 75 miles from Coos Bay.