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Salem-News.com (Mar-14-2018 17:05)
Gray Whales Show Up Early Off Oregon CoastSalem-News.comWitness the sight of some 18,000 gray whales migrating northward (NEWPORT, Ore.) -
Gray whale sightings along the Oregon coast are exceptional right now, having kicked in early, starting at the end of February when the Whale Watch Week was almost a month away.
Salem-News.com (Jan-04-2018 21:31)
12 Elk Killed in Crash on Oregon Hwy 26Salem-News.comUnbeknownst to drivers, highways often serve as animal trails in the dark of night. (BANKS, Ore.) -
At 4:30 this morning, the Oregon State Police and Washington County Sheriff's office responded to a crash on Highway 26 near milepost 54 in Washington County.
Salem-News.com (Jan-02-2018 23:38)
Coast Guard and Depoe Bay Firefighters Rescue Man from CoveSalem-News.comMother Nature helped out with a low tide, so USCG was able to land on a reef. (DEPOE BAY, Ore.) -
Tuesday afternoon just before 4 o'clock, Depoe Bay Firefighters were called to a location south of Depoe Bay in an area known as Big Whale cove.
Salem-News.com (Jan-01-2018 13:45)
Oregon Coast: Highest Tides of the Year Are Upon UsSalem-News.comReady? The last round of "King Tides" is January 2-4 (NEHALEM, Ore.) -
The term ‘king tide’ describes a high tide event when the sun, moon, and earth are in alignment, causing greater than usual gravitational pull on the tides.
Salem-News.com (Dec-18-2017 18:00)
Old-Fashioned Driving Directions May Keep You Alive this WinterSalem-News.comOSP is warning the public about the dangers of mapping software or GPS units that may lead motorists into a dangerous situation during winter months. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Highway 22 is currently closed and motorists traveling between Central Oregon and the Willamette Valley are being urged to take Highway 20 through Sweet Home or Highway 26 through Government Camp.
Salem-News.com (Nov-21-2017 20:19)
Hanford Nuclear Cleanup Board Meeting in The DallesSalem-News.comThe production of plutonium at Hanford ended in 1989 (SALEM, Ore.) -
For the last 25 years, Hanford has been the site of the world’s largest environmental cleanup program, the result of wastes created during the production of plutonium for America’s nuclear weapons program. Cleanup will continue for at least the next several decades.
Salem-News.com (Nov-21-2017 14:48)
WANTED: Unlawful Killer(s) of Black Tail DeerSalem-News.comMaybe the deer ran after being shot, but either way, someone needs to come forward. (SALEM, Ore.) -
On Friday, November 3rd, 2017, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist located a black tail buck that was shot and left on Gravel Creek road.
Salem-News.com (Oct-09-2017 21:11)
Oregon Chetco Bar Wildfire UpdateSalem-News.comA pocket of dispersed heat from a low intensity ground fire was discovered, creeping and smoldering in the thick leaf litter on the forest floor. (SALEM, Ore.) -
As of today, two twenty person hand crews, support engines, and a chipper have been deployed along the 240 and 1205 roads to mop up the remaining fire within the Wheeler Creek area.
Salem-News.com (Sep-26-2017 16:50)
$350,000 Immediately Available to Help Homeless VeteransSalem-News.com"Our veterans have bravely served our country and we owe it to them to ensure that they have a safe and stable place to call home." -Margaret Salazar, Director OHCS (SALEM, Ore.) -
"In the last few years, we have made great progress in reducing the number of homeless veterans, but we still have a long way to go to meet our goal of ending veteran homelessness in our state," said Cameron Smith, director of the Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs.
Salem-News.com (Sep-12-2017 14:11)
Eagle Creek Fire Containment Increased to 11%Salem-News.comOn the high ridges to the south, away from populated areas, the fire continues burning at low intensity. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Last night, about 8:00 p.m., skies cleared and burning fuel pockets west of Herman Creek created an impressive plume visible for miles along the Columbia Gorge. The plume was caused by active fire, as light winds funneled up the Herman Creek drainage. |
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