Wyden and Merkley argued that extending the area would protect wildlife and benefit fishing and recreation industries.
Pee Wee Harrison recently pitched the idea to install synthetic ivy on graffiti-prone retaining walls with a goal to make the city of Portland green again.
Environmentalists worry that coloring the river green will negatively impact our local ecosystem. A petition circulating online with more than 7,200 signatures seeks to end this tradition.
Two area high school students just won a state competition as a part of the Oregon Department of Transportation's "Work Zone ...
Host Zach Urness talks about what the federal jobs cuts could mean for Oregon's public lands. He also talks about mini cabins ...
Jim O'Connor is a research geologist with the United States Geological Survey ( USGS ). He joins the exchange to discuss the ...
Easygoing small towns, forest-framed beaches, and an unhurried way of life are far removed from the world of hipsters and ...
This modest eatery tucked between the Portland suburbs and the gateway to the Columbia River Gorge is serving up green chili ...
In the shadow of Portland’s celebrated food scene lies a culinary treasure that locals guard with the fervor of someone who’s discovered gold in their backyard – Wood Village Burrito Shop, where the ...
Portland’s first big fun run event of the year gathers costumed (sometimes) runners and sends them off on a variety of races ...