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Encased in bubble wrap, a two-volume set of the 1814 Lewis and Clark journals
For remote community in Oregon, wildlife standoff brings new customers
Two pilot programs in Oregon are experimenting with carbon markets.
Much of U.S. forests are owned by private families, many of whom are senior citizens.
Why Washington state and Oregon paid a steep price to fix a bridge that remains in serious disrepair.
Thousands of felons are getting early release. But will there be jobs for them?
A trust selling carbon credits pays Astoria, Oregon, to harvest less timber.
10 people have died in a shooting at Umpqua Community College.
The market for state tax credits is growing. They can even be traded online.
A proposal to waive tuition at public universities, but grads will have to "pay it forward."