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Seth Miller, executive director of Oregon Parks Forever, discusses registration and event details for its annual fundraiser.
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Devin Price is co-founder and executive director of the Southern Oregon Hoop Factory, which provides a 'holistic' approach to developing the bodies, minds and character of youth through sports.
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Since he started at Crater Lake in January, Kevin Heatley has seen Crater Lake’s permanent workforce cut in half, and onboarding seasonal staff was delayed by a month. "Things are not OK," he said.
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Stories from the Hearth: Ashland teacher and cyclist Wendy Werthaiser tells her story about life without sight.
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They're tiny, they're bright red, and they can be seen scooting around Seattle: Mini Japanese firetrucks known as kei trucks. People say they not only love the cars — but the culture surrounding them, too.
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New public access sites have opened along the post-dam Klamath River, allowing opportunities to enjoy the free-flowing river.
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Call them the Medford Emeralds, the Timberjacks, or maybe the Medford Pears. A minor league baseball team may be moving to the city.
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Roy Sutton passed away in March while in the middle of three projects. JPR revisits his 2024 conversation with "My Better Half" host Vanessa Finney.
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Federal cuts and climate impacts are straining both the Pacific Crest and Appalachian Trails, leading to rougher terrain, delayed repairs and safety concerns for hikers across the West and East Coasts.
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Rural counties are some of the most reliant on federal funding and federal workers. But some still welcome Trump’s upcoming cuts to forestry and other departments.
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Wildlife protection officers have been cracking down on the illegal use of thermal imaging cameras for hunting in Oregon.
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Vanessa Finney, host of My Better Half, interviews Diana Coogle, a life adventurer.
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Despite many public warnings ahead of the summer, Oregon still saw multiple accidental drownings this year.
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Recreating at Oregon State Parks could be more expensive starting next year.