Oregonians could access public lands using a tactic known as “corner crossing” under a bill introduced by two lawmakers.
Do you think you have what it takes to create original work while immersed in some of Oregon's most beautiful environments?
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking two Artists-in-Residence for summer 2026, one at the Rogue River Ranch National Historic Site and another at the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
Two Oregon legislators, including Sen. Mike McLane, who represents Baker County, are sponsoring a bill intended to protect ...
A long-running fight over federal timber revenue for Oregon counties got a major boost last week. On Thursday, Congress approved a sweeping government funding package that supporters say restores a ...
Washington lawmakers are moving forward with a bill that would limit when police officers can cover their faces while ...
Beneath Oregon's high desert, a colossal lithium deposit lies in ancient volcanic clay, containing 20 to 40 million metric ...
Government-issued maps offer a promise for safely exploring our public lands, but they no longer reflect the reality of what’s actually on the ground.
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Federal lawmakers call for investigation of Wyoming’s Budd-Falen for possible criminal, ethics violations
The call focuses on a $3.5 million water contract with lithium miners and the Budd-Falen’s role approving it as part of ...
Join us for a community celebration marking Minidoka National Historic Site’s 25th anniversary as a unit of the National Park ...
A recent federal court ruling tossing out a streamlined environmental review for three Oregon timber projects will point the ...
The nonprofit seeks records on a Trump-era review of park history displays.
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