Gov. Tina Kotek said on Friday her administration will continue adhering to Oregon’s sanctuary law despite receiving a letter from a nonprofit allied with President-elect Donald Trump warning of federal prosecution and civil lawsuits for doing so.
A 26-year-old man from Washington state went missing in Oregon while climbing one of the most treacherous mountains in the U.S., authorities said Friday. The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office said the climber and his friend summited Mount Hood from the Timberline Lodge on Thursday,
Hong B. Su, 45, of Happy Valley, was fishing on the rocks near the shoreline at Otter Crest Loop when a sudden wave washed him out to sea around 2 p.m., Oregon State Police spokesperson Kyle Kennedy said in a statement.
The subterranean aquifer lurking in the mountains contains three times as much water as Lake Mead at full capacity.
Oregon’s legislative leaders will kick off their 2025 session with a shared focus on improving affordability for Oregonians and making sure the government is held accountable for delivering quality services, they said during a preview Thursday.
The Biden administration announced Thursday it has finalized new ways the federal government will manage sage grouse habitat in Oregon. The announcements come just days before the start of the Trump administration, which is widely expected to promote extractive industries — like fossil fuels, ranching and mining — over conservation.
According to a report form CNBC, the Oregon Ducks ranks as the No. 17 valuable college athletic program in the country. The rankings exclude military academies
A handful of Oregon theaters are screening "The Goonies," in honor of the Oregon-made film's 40th anniversary.
The crew attempted to seize about 1,000 pounds of pot from an unlicensed marijuana grow in rural Grants Pass, prosecutors said.
As people prepare to celebrate Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, here’s what to know about what’s open and closed on MLK Day in Oregon.
Crews from neighboring states are helping California fight the Los Angeles area fires, and officials say regulations are not holding them up.