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It’s Now HAZARDOUS To Breathe The Air In A Tiny Idaho Town
Labor Day Weekend in the Treasure Valley is normally absolutely gorgeous. Just crisp enough in the morning to crave a pumpkin spice latte, but hot enough in the afternoon to enjoy floating the river, a trip to Roaring Springs or hanging out by the neighborhood pool one last weekend. With...
Oregon makes progress towards educator diversity, report finds
While Oregon is making "strides" in diversifying its educator workforce, more work needs to be done for teachers and staff to proportionally represent their racially and ethnically diverse students, according to a new report.
2024 Players to Watch: Mt. Hood Conference football
There will be plenty to marvel at this season on the football field, as the Mt. Hood Conference is filled with talented players at all positions. From powerhouse runners, rocket-armed quarterbacks, deft receivers, mauling linemen, savvy linebackers, stifling defensive backs and accurate kickers, here are the players to watch in the 2024 Mt. Hood Conference football season: Travis Hull, Reynolds senior running back ...
Eastern Oregon Faces Thunderstorms and Breezy Winds on Labor Day
Pendleton, OR – A low-pressure system is forecasted to move across Oregon and southeast Washington, bringing stormy conditions over Labor Day weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Pendleton has issued an alert for scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms expected to develop on Sunday night and continue into Monday. Residents in eastern Oregon and south-central Washington should prepare for breezy winds as the system moves through the area.
Brutal smoke strikes the Treasure Valley, prompts cancellations and closures
'Unhealthy' forecasted air quality is prompting event cancellations across the Treasure Valley. The BSU football watch party and varsity football games at Boise Schools have already been impacted.
$5M awarded small forestland owners for fish habitat improvements
The Small Forestland Investment in Stream Habitat Program (SFISH) has funded its first-ever round of projects, awarding more than $5 million in grants to 20 projects throughout Oregon. The program, administered by the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), collaborated with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and key stakeholders to prioritize forest road improvement projects that improve fish habitat on forestlands owned by small forestland owners, according to ODF’s Small Forestland Owner Office SFISH Coordinator Josh Hanson. ...
'Ghost Gun' ban goes into effect Sept. 1
Oregon's new ban on “ghost guns” goes into effect September 1. Ghost guns have created real and serious risks to public safety, according to Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum. Ghost guns are the fastest-growing gun safety problem facing our country, according to the Oregon Department of Justice. "They are becoming a weapon of choice for...
Wapiti fire ‘No. 1 priority in the nation’ as more than 90,000 acres burn
Treasure Valley residents are in for a smoky Labor Day weekend as the Wapiti fire continues to rage. By Friday morning, the fire had grown to 92,141 acres in size and remains at 0% containment. Personnel has nearly doubled, up to 1,178 from the 620 reported Wednesday. State Highway 21 will continue to be closed east of Lowman to Stanley. As of Friday evening, Highway 75 remains open. The Wapiti...
Update: Dense fog advisory affecting Central Coast of Oregon until Saturday midday
The National Weather Service issued an updated dense fog advisory at 2:32 a.m. on Saturday in effect until noon for Central Coast of Oregon. The weather service adds, "Areas of dense fog with visibility one quarter mile or less." "Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous," says the weather service....
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