Oregon reports 127 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases, 0 new deaths PORTLAND — There are no new COVID-19 related deaths in Oregon, the state’s death toll remains at 2,730 […]
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Rent, wildfires, taxes and energy vie for votes as 2021 Oregon Legislature nears quitting time
By GARY A. WARNER/Oregon Capital Bureau The Legislature issued an eviction order to itself Monday, saying it had to wrap up its work and get out of the Capitol in […]
Oregon coronavirus report for Sunday, June 13: 167 new vases, 1 more death; 15,381 vaccinations
Oregon reports 167 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases, 1 new death There is one new COVID-19 related death in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 2,730 the Oregon […]
Even in coastal mountain ranges, climate change is slowly affecting forest communities as snowpack recedes and everything dries out
By GILLIAN FLACCUS/The Associated Press OTIS — Wildfire smoke was thick when Tye and Melynda Small went to bed on Labor Day, but they weren’t too concerned. After all, […]
Oregon House expels Rep. Nearman for role in Capitol breach, first time in 162 years that legislator has been kicked out
By PETER WONG/Oregon Capital Bureau Mike Nearman became the first state legislator to be expelled in Oregon’s 162 years of statehood for his part in aiding anti-lockdown protesters, some of […]
Brown: ‘Normalcy’ in sight as state approaches vaccination goal, but gaps remain
By GARY A. WARNER/Oregon Capital Bureau Oregon is about 90,000 people short of its goal to get at least one shot of vaccine into the arms of the state’s eligible […]
Oregon coronavirus report for Friday, June 11: 308 new cases, no deaths, 87,702 vaccinations to hit 70% mark
Oregon reports 308 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases, 0 new deaths PORTLAND — There are no new COVID-19 related deaths in Oregon, and the state’s death toll remains at 2,726, […]
Changing ocean conditions create fishery for “market” squid off Oregon coast, already more valuable than commercial salmon catch
By DANA TIMS/YachatsNews.com Likely pushed by changing ocean conditions, a new and unusual fishery is emerging off the Oregon coast, already surpassing the value of the salmon harvest and […]
Early June rains ease some water worries, but very dry spring still a concern in Yachats and Waldport over supply for the summer and fall
By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews.com A two-week spell early this month with rain showers could help save – or delay – the implementation of water restrictions in Yachats. Two-tenths of an […]
As Oregon tries for 70% vaccination rate, Lincoln County transitions into clinics at workplaces and gathering spots to hit the same goal
By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews.com Just as Gov. Kate Brown is promising to end most coronavirus restrictions this month if 70 percent of Oregonians are vaccinated, Lincoln County health providers are […]