Oregon’s public lands appear poised to stay open but at a reduced capacity during the federal government shutdown that began Oct. 1. The outdoors or “open air” parts of Oregon’s national parks, ...
“We said the whiteout was going to be a white canvas for us today, and we were going to have an opportunity to paint our masterpiece,” the Oregon HC said via Ducks Wire writer Zachary Neel on X, ...
Days after one of West's most infamous properties-his gutted beach house in Malibu-was relisted for $34.9 million, another home on which the musician made a serious mark has now been put up for sale, ...
Members of a Jewish congregation in Vernon Hills are saddened and outraged following the discovery of antisemitic graffiti at the synagogue — but they’re pledging to fight the hateful message with ...
The typical way to think about climate change is that it’s evidence of human beings’ hedonism and recklessness. We spew our chemicals, gases and garbage wherever we please, and the earth heats, cracks ...
At the Painted Hills you come for the colors—but you leave with a sense of scale, and long, slow perspective. Just stepping off-trail can leave a mark that lasts for decades, even centuries, scarring ...
Courtesy of Jessica Payne via Washington Department of Natural Resources Fire officials with the Washington Department of Natural Resources recently held their first public meeting about a project to ...
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Painted Hills, Oregon
Located in Wheeler County, Oregon, Painted Hills is one of the three units of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, covering a total area of 3,132 acres (12.67 km²). Situated about 9 miles (14 ...
Half Hollow Hills' Anthony Raio reacts after scoring in the first quarter against Corning-Painted Post in a state Class A boys lacrosse semifinal on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, in Middletown, N.Y.
Oregon’s natural beauty is expansive across the state. What better way to experience that beauty than exploring one of Oregon’s “7 Wonders”? The Painted Hills are a geological landmark worth the ...
Four years of work and multiple drafts later, the controversial Oregon wildfire hazard map has gone up in smoke. In a unanimous decision, a Senate committee approved Senate Bill 83, which would repeal ...
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