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The ruling was lauded by civil rights advocates and privacy watchdogs fresh off of a fight in the Oregon Legislature over a ...
The Oregon Court of Appeals found Oregon State Police violated the Oregon Constitution by using an aerial camera to search a property suspected of housing a marijuana grow.
An aerial survey conducted this past summer by the U.S. Forest Service and the Oregon Department of Forestry found more than 1 million acres with dead or dying fir trees in Oregon, the largest ...
Oregon landfills would have to improve methane monitoring and reporting under a bill being considered by the state Legislature. Sen. Sara Gelser Blouin, D-Corvallis, introduced the bill in ...
This year, the aerial observation program flew over about 69 million acres of Washington and Oregon forest in about 246 hours. “We’re just really painting the picture. It’s not hard science.
These are the members of the 2025 Spring Cohort of the Oregon UAS Accelerator The Oregon UAS Accelerator is hosting the Proven in Pendleton cUAS Challenge. A pitch competition offering a $100,000 ...
Public Safety; Oregon police erred in use of aerial surveillance camera for marijuana bust, appeals court says. Published: ; Jul. 03, 2025, 8:48 a.m.
A drone flies above Eugene. Oregon’s Court of Appeals chided the Oregon State Police Wednesday for using warrantless, “technologically-enhanced surveillance” to bust an illegal marijuana ...