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Environmental policy expert Judith Enck discusses plastic pollution, health risks and why Oregon’s bottle bill could serve as a model for national solutions.
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This year's unusually warm and dry winter brought with it little snow across much of Oregon. Water managers and farmers are now figuring out whether they’ll have enough water.
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Residents across seven Rogue Valley communities were asked to limit non-essential water use.
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Rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule would open up 58 million acres of national forest land across the country to logging and development.
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Lawmakers held their first public hearing Monday on Gov. Tina Kotek’s proposal to hike transportation taxes.
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Joining the Exchange is Asst. Chief John McCarthy of CAL FIRE’s Wood Products & Bioenergy Team.
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Dr. Chris Adlam joins the Exchange.
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Joint Interim Committee on Transportation Funding to hold public hearing on Monday.
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The historic tree is alive, but it lost some of the record height that made it the tallest Douglas fir in the world.
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The Umpqua Public Transportation District is heading into a leadership change — and possibly fewer bus routes.
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A budget crisis a century in the making is coming to a head as Oregon’s rural counties wait on Congress to approve funding they’ve long relied on.
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Firefighters from the Coos Forest Protective Association are trying to save one of the world’s tallest Douglas fir, a 325-foot behemoth on the Oregon Coast known as the Doerner Fir.
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Irene Gilbert is a 76-year-old retired state employee on a mission, fighting energy projects like large wind farms in Oregon’s rural communities.
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REI estimates the average e-bike costs around $2,000, with high-end models exceeding $6,000. The lack of secure parking makes them vulnerable to theft or damage.