From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Steve Curwood ...
Electricity demand is on the rise. And it's clear that the best way to have a reliable, affordable electricity system is to ...
There is a sense of deja vu in the jungles of South America to the Trump Administration’s calls for private security ...
Critics are attacking the University of Oregon’s new partnership with EWEB, saying a new methane gas turbine pilot project has increased the college’s fossil fuel usage by roughly 65 percent.
The University of Oregon's new partnership with the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) is sparking criticism over increased ...
The coalition’s pitch is that in order to lower Oregonians’ utility bills and meet Oregon’s clean energy targets, including ...
On the side of a rural highway in north central Oregon sandwiched between rolling hills of volcanic rock and high desert ...
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Painted Hills Oregon colorful geological landscape views (4K)
Painted Hills is a striking geological area in Wheeler County, Oregon, and part of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Its layered hills display vivid colors formed by ancient river floodplain ...
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Painted Hills Oregon scenic views in John Day Fossil Beds (4K)
Located near Mitchell, Oregon, Painted Hills showcases vibrant bands of red, gray, and black soil. The area reflects millions ...
A 20-year mystery has come to an end in Washington state with the identification of skeletal remains of a former Oregon mayor ...
Remains found in 2006 and nicknamed "Grays Harbor County John Doe" were identified as those of Edwin Asher, who was presumed ...
Skeletal remains spotted on the shores of a Washington beach about 20 years ago belong to an Oregon man who went missing a ...
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