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How to See The Redwoods in Oregon
Oregon is one of the few places in the US where you are able to see mighty redwood trees, some of the most impressive trees in the world. People travel for miles around to see these towering giants in ...
Starting from Howland Hill Road, the hike offers steep segments and winding switchbacks through dense redwood groves. At 4 km in, a discreet turnoff reveals the awe-inspiring Boy Scout Tree.
Utah offers incredible nearby road trips to diverse destinations like Crater Lake and Seattle. Travelers can explore ...
Early mornings bring the best harbor action, as fishermen prepare their vessels, mend nets, and head out to sea in search of salmon, rockfish, and Dungeness crab – the coastal trifecta that makes ...
Eureka offers a slow-paced lifestyle wrapped in Victorian charm along California’s northern coast. This historic lumber town has evolved into a haven for those seeking a quieter way of life. The ...
Eastern Oregon's Malheur National Forest boasts some of the state's oldest trees, including pine and larch that live more ...
A lawmaker said he advocated wildfire recovery funding for roads in his subdivision as part of his job representing constituents.
A 79-year-old woman was killed after a tree fell across a Greenville road during a "severe" thunderstorm on the night of June 30, Delaware State Police said.
FILE - Gov. Tina Kotek poses for a portrait in the State Library of Oregon, Salem, Ore., Jan. 29, 2025. On June 28, 2025, Kotek faulted Republicans for derailing a crucial road‑funding bill ...
Oregon Democrats’ latest attempt at a massive road funding bill is headed to a floor vote – and this time it’s got at least one Republican on board. House Bill 2025 cleared a legislative ...
Behavioral stabilization, economic development infrastructure and air conditioning equipment are among the priorities identified in Lane County.
The bill is expected to draw more than $14.6 billion over the next decade, aimed at fixing roads and infrastructure across Oregon.