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Enchanted Forest Reopens Under Strict Guidelines

July 3, 2020
Storybook-themed amusement park, the Enchanted Forest, in Marion County, Oregon, is finally open for the Summer, however, under...
2 mins read

We Asked Corvallisites: How Will You Celebrate the 4th This Year

July 2, 2020
The Fourth of July in Corvallis usually consists of the Red, White and Blue Riverfront Festival, the Downtown...
2 mins read

Marginalized People Listening Tour Starts Monday, Says Oregon Attorney General

July 2, 2020
On Wednesday, July 1, 2020, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced that the Oregon Department of Justice will...
3 mins read

Squirrels Tavern Expands Kitchen, Outdoor Seating

July 2, 2020
Squirrels Tavern, operating at 100 SW 2nd Street since 1974, is currently expanding its kitchen into the former...
1 min read

Your Guide to Oregon’s Seasonal Wildflowers

July 1, 2020
Every summer, various Oregon wildflowers blossom in the lush forests, open meadows, and beautiful beaches of our state....
5 mins read

Ballot Measure Would Fund Addiction Treatment With Marijuana Taxes

July 1, 2020
A new measure which seeks to establish statewide addiction recovery centers and services has been approved for the...
1 min read

Oregon Receives $215 Grand for Beach Water Testing

July 1, 2020
 Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, Oregon’s United States Senators, announced that they had acquired $215,000 from the Federal...
1 min read

OSU Prorated Refunds, Tuition Freezes for Coronavirus Relief

July 1, 2020
  Due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in the U.S., universities across the country made a...
2 mins read

Vision Zero: Safer Streets for Everyone?

June 30, 2020
At the Corvallis City council meeting on June 3, Vision Zero was formally adopted as part of the...
2 mins read

ACLU Sues Portland Police for Journalist Attacks

June 30, 2020
The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon filed a lawsuit against the city of Portland on June 28....
1 min read

Corvallis to The Sea Trail Opening Postponed

June 30, 2020
  The Corvallis to the Sea Trail (C2C), a 62-mile trail connecting the Willamette Valley to the Pacific...
2 mins read

Families of Oregon Prisoners Fighting State and CenturyLink Over Access

June 30, 2020
The Oregon Department of Corrections recently changed their correctional communication systems vendor from Telmate to CenturyLink. This change...
4 mins read

State Lawmakers Pass 22 Bills, Focus on Police Reform, Pandemic Relief

June 29, 2020
  On Friday, June 26, Oregon legislators concluded a special marathon lawmaking session which covered 22 bills relating...
4 mins read

Space to Swim: Corvallis Pools Open Safely

June 29, 2020
As with many businesses, pools and gyms closed when Oregon’s Gov. Kate Brown issued  a stay-at-home order on...
2 mins read

Collaborative Council of Oregon Timber and Environmental Interests Dissolves

June 29, 2020
On the 23rd of June, the Greater Hell’s Canyon Council and Oregon Wild, founding members of the Northern...
3 mins read

OSU research suggests a better way to keep birds from hitting power lines

June 28, 2020
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Suspended, rotating devices known as “flappers” may be the key to fewer birds flying into...
2 mins read

Oregonians Buying More Booze During Pandemic

June 28, 2020
  This May, individual consumers in Oregon spent $63.2 million on liquor—a 45% increase compared to $43.5 million...
1 min read

Chemicals Impact Fish for Generations, Even if Cleaned-up

June 28, 2020
Fish exposed to very low levels of chemicals commonly found in waterways can pass the impacts on to...
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