The Trump administration has prioritized increasing timber harvest in Oregon. Could it be part of a new era for timber in the ...
You have until Monday to provide input on the Trump administration’s plan to dramatically increase logging in western Oregon ...
Residents have until March 23, 2026 to weigh in on a Bureau of Land Management proposal that would significantly expand ...
Communities are grappling with the BLM's notice that signals a significant increase in timber harvesting across 2.5 million ...
A bill to do away with split speeds for cars and trucks in Idaho is making its way through the state legislature. Plus, more trucking news.
Bureau of Land Management says timber harvests are a quarter what they were in 1989 and wants to reverse course.
A new Transportation Department rule bars asylum seekers, refugees and DACA recipients from receiving licenses ...
Bureau of Land Management says timber harvests are a quarter what they were in 1989 and wants to reverse course.
Sisters, Oregon decided to cram enough outdoor adventures into its borders to keep adrenaline junkies and nature lovers busy ...
Oregon will no longer pursue a case against a federal agent who ran a stop sign and struck and killed a woman who had the right of way, the Marion County District Attorney’s Office said. The agent ...
The Idaho Trucking Association raised concerns over potential safety impacts after state lawmakers voted to end split speeds. Also: Congress wants to ban carriers with ties to China's communist party ...
Philomath's affordable housing deal advances, the Frolic and Rodeo previews July additions, and Autumn Peterson earns recognition for a Greenbelt partnership.
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