LUBA board members are not compensated as well as they would be in the private sector. They do this difficult work because they are fiercely loyal to the Oregon land use system.
A wagging tail is the universal sign of a happy dog, especially for a rusty golden retriever named Rye. It's his "tell-tail" ...
There’s no doubt that the hikes in Bend are some of the best in Oregon. And the best part? There are TONS of them just in ...
A 66-mile road is the perfect route to view the landscapes of Oregon's interior. Along the way, travelers can hike, ski, and ...
After Bolan Mountain Lookout burned down, the U.S. Forest Service formed an alliance with a trails group to rebuild a popular ...
Research over the last several years has led a team of scientists more insight on just how large an aquifer is at the crest of the Cascades.
University of Oregon scientists and partners published a study on Jan. 13; the study said they found an aquifer running ...
Take this chocolate tour in Bend, Oregon, to learn about chocolate, sample delicious products, and even create your own ...
The US Forest Service is fighting to keep in place a plan to raze the equivalent of 500 Central Parks in California’s forests ...
Around a hundred community members showed up to the U.S. Forest Service office in Medford on Wednesday night for a public ...
Portland’s Forest Park is one of the city’s most treasured natural features, and among the largest urban forests in the ...
MEDFORD, Ore.- The U.S. Forest Service hosting public meetings across the west coast to discuss proposed amendments to the ...