Although the Biden administration notched some major accomplishments, it wasn't enough for voters in November, writes columnist Jon Talton.
The FBI is holding a news conference on the three ballot drop box fires seen in the Pacific Northwest during the 2024 election
In 1950, an Oregon couple named Paul and Evelyn Trent took two pictures on their Kodak of a “disc-shaped object” that supposedly hovered above their farm outside of McMinnville without emitting any sound. The pictures ended up in Life magazine and remain a point of contention between UFO skeptics and believers.
Thanks to a dense array of sensors on the volcano’s summit and flanks, scientists know that Axial Seamount has been swelling with magma and getting taller, a sign that it’s ready to go off.
Washington ranks “high,” while Oregon outpaces entire region and ranks among highest in nation in latest CDC update.
Five miles farther inland is Lakedale, where hundreds can fill its 90 campsites, 15 canvas tents, six cabins, and seven yurts. Lodge guests get all the luxury perks—bathrobes and wet bars, even champagne—without the usual hotel sterility; no keycard locks or drone of fluorescent hallway lights.
By the latter part of January and into early February, models are suggesting a strong ridge of high pressure over the Pacific to weaken and stormy weather to return.
A new ban from President Joe Biden prevents offshore drilling within 200 miles of the nation’s Atlantic and Pacific coasts, as well as the eastern Gulf of Mexico and the northern Bering Sea.
PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — Vancouver has been tapped as one of nine Pacific Northwest “fan zones” for the 2026 World Cup.
A series of Pacific frontal systems are slated to swing onshore. Utility crews worked to fix power outages that impacted tens of thousands of customers in Western Washington over the weekend.
Every year, recreational anglers in Oregon and Washington can get paid to harvest Northern pikeminnow from the Columbia and Snake Rivers. Last year saw the biggest payout in the removal program's history,
PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. — Port Townsend's Fort Worden State Park gained international popularity when it was featured in the 1982 film, "An Officer and A Gentleman," but it is now closed for the foreseeable future.