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Oregon Senate advances marine habitat protections
If the bill, which advanced on a 25-5 vote, also passes the House, it would bring the total to five areas protecting marine habitat within state waters.
Jared Townsley wanted to climb Mount Hood once a month
A photo of Sophia and Creighton Townsley was recently shot by their father Jared Townsley, who died while climbing Mount Hood.
Changes at Tillamook Cheese leave 47 jobless, move some operations to Mountain Home
Much of the Tillamook Cheese Factory's packaging operations shut down
Forty-seven employees at the Tillamook Cheese Factory's packaging department worked their last day on Saturday.
At Pacific Pie Co., pie isn't just for dessert. It's also the main course and even a side dish if that's how you roll.
Go coastal on Feb. 10 with Salem Audubon
Salem Audubon Society will have an outing on Feb. 10 that you might say is for buoys and gulls.
Siuslaw moves headquarters to campus
At 63,000 acres, the Siuslaw National Forest stretches from Tillamook to Coos Bay along the Oregon Coast.
An Oregon Coast Virtual Tour: Views from Cape Meares
About 180 degrees of scenic eye candy explode around you at Cape Meares, the small headland that's also part primeval forest and part historic attraction.
"My Favorite Museum Exhibit": Minding the beeswax
"My Favorite Museum Exhibit" is a series of posts aimed at giving BoingBoing readers a chance to show off their favorite exhibits and specimens, preferably from museums that might go overlooked in the tourism pantheon.
Munson Creek Falls: Extraordinary depths
Outdoor adventure: Munson Creek Falls: Munson Creek Falls is the tallest falls in the coast range, plunging about 300 feet.
Race to the Top: Here's one Oregon can win
Oregon hasn't had much luck with Race to the Top, the federal government's leading effort to spur educational innovation through billions in grant money.
Wind, rain & landslides expected at OR coast
The north Oregon coast is bracing for another round of rain on its soggy soil, creating ripe conditions for landslides in a region that has endured a week of flood threats.
North Ore. coast expects storm, maybe landslides
The north Oregon coast is expecting another round of rain on its soggy soil, setting up the conditions for landslides in a region that has endured a week of flood threats.
Conservation groups say logging approved by Oregon Department of Forestry harms marbled murrelets
Three conservation groups plan to sue the Oregon Department of Forestry , saying logging on three state forests is killing or displacing protected marbled murrelets .
Weather Eye: Arctic, moist air to collide; too soon to say which will win | Jan. 17,
Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Tillamook woman crowned dairy princess
Pianist Arnaldo Cohen doesn't plan to make a big thing of it, but 2012 marks 40 years since he... Kaste, representing Tillamook County, received a scholarship and the title during a banquet held at the Red Lion Hotel.