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Northwest ecosystems changed dramatically when wolves were nearly exterminated, study finds
Ecosystems in the Northwest were heavily shaped by wolves before they were nearly wiped out of the region, a new study finds. By the 1930s, gray wolves were nearly gone in Oregon and the rest of the West, leading to the multiplication of animals the wolves hunted and creating an imbalance in the environment, researchers […] The post Northwest ecosystems changed dramatically when wolves were nearly exterminated, study finds appeared first on Oregon Capital Chronicle.
Want a kayak launch along the Tualatin River? Let King City know.
King City officials want residents to weigh in regarding a possible kayak launch access point along the Tualatin River near King City Community Park via a community survey. “Currently, there is a small unmaintained wooden dock located south of the gravel parking lot at the park. The city is planning on working to improve that access point and make it easier and safer for folks to get to the river and enjoy it, and we need your feedback,” said an online posting of the project. ...
Court fight tests Washington’s protections for tenants threatened with eviction
When a tenant in Washington faces eviction, it’s possible they can reach a settlement agreement with their landlord that allows them to stay in their home. A state law approved in 2021 bars these agreements from forcing renters to waive certain protections – things like rights to mediation of tenant-landlord disagreements, rent repayment plans, and 14-day eviction notices.
PLEASE NOTE TONIGHT, JULY 6TH, LATER START TIMES!!
Due to the hot temperatures we are pushing things back a little today to try to run the majority of the program after the sun has gone down to make things a little more comfortable for drivers and fans and make things a little easier on the cars!. The schedule...
Operator of unregistered Oregon farm labor camp ordered to pay worker more than $100,000
A farm worker is entitled to more than $100,000 in damages because his employer was not licensed to operate a farm labor camp in Clackamas County and paid the worker only $800 for almost three months of work while subjecting him to harsh conditions and treatment, a federal judge has ruled.
COMMITMENT: 2026 QB Deagan Rose chooses Oregon State
Oregon State is on the board in a big way in the class of 2026, as Clovis (CA) Deagan Rose announced his commitment to the Beavers Friday afternoon. "Thank you to everyone who made this possible! Special thanks to my family and the Oregon State coaching staff". Rose completed 62.5...
Remembering the nine Prineville Hotshots who perished on Storm King Mountain
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — 30 years ago today, 14 firefighters, including nine members of the Prineville Hotshots, lost their lives in the Storm King Mountain fire in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. On July 6th, a dry cold front moved through the area, increasing the winds and activity. The fire quickly...
Prineville fireworks set launch point on fire, providing spectacular show
In Prineville, the 4th of July Fireworks show provided a stark contrast with explosions in the sky and a fire below, caused by the fireworks. Ochoco Viewpoint fireworks show sets launch point on fire, creating wild show. The hillside along the Ochoco Viewpoint near Prineville caught fire during Thursday night’s...
Wildfire breaks out SE of Redmond Airport, south of Highway 126, prompting Level 3 evacuations
REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) – A wind-fanned wildfire broke out amid very hot, dry conditions south of Highway 126 and southeast of the Redmond Airport Saturday afternoon, leading to Level 3 GO NOW evacuations for nearby residents and an air and ground attack on the blaze. Incident 353 was reported...
Portland MAX, streetcar service disrupted by electrical outages
PORTLAND, Ore. — Public transportation in Portland's central city saw widespread disruptions on Saturday as both TriMet MAX and Portland Streetcar shut down service due to electrical outages. Portland Streetcar announced shortly after 3 p.m. that it was suspending service for the afternoon due to heat-related power outages "happening...
First Alert: Triple-digit highs expected through Tuesday
It was a hot one out there yesterday! The official temperature at the airport reached 99 degrees, breaking the previous record of 98 degrees set last year. Lows this morning are very warm, in the low 60s in the valley and mid-60s in the metro area. If it doesn’t cool down before sunrise, we will break the overnight low-temperature record of 64 degrees set in 2022. Overnight temperatures will remain warm as we head into hotter weather this weekend, only cooling down to the upper 60s to around 70 degrees for the next several nights until we get some relief from the heatwave midweek next week.
Western Oregon Resource Advisory Council to host meeting, south coast field tour, July 10
The Bureau of Land Management’s Western Oregon Resource Advisory Council will participate in a meeting at the Coos Bay District Office on July 10, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Pacific Time and field tour to the Loon Lake Recreation Site and other public lands in the Coos Bay Area, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PT. “We are excited to tour through the coastal forest and visit one of our most popular recreation sites with our advisory council members,” said Heather Whitman, Roseburg...
'Kind of surreal': Barbecue fire in Northeast Portland damages family's home on Fourth of July
PORTLAND, Ore. — A Portland family was displaced from their home on Northeast 81st and Oregon streets Thursday night after a barbecue fire jumped to the building, spreading through the apartment and into the adjoining units in the triplex. After wrapping up on a large pallet fire less than...
Izzy D’Aquila’s first regular season goal at home lifts Portland Thorns over San Diego Wave
Members of the Portland Thorns have spent time over the course of the last few weeks watching the Olympic gymnastics trials. Inspired by the athletic feats, a group of players fashioned a special celebration to be pulled out if, and when, one of their teammates found the back of the net at Providence Park against the visiting San Diego Wave on Friday night.
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