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Conservation group buys 110 acres to restore land between Luckiamute Landing area

A stretch of land that's separated the two halves of the Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area has been eyed by conservationists for decades.

 

June a good month for Oregon State football recruiting

Half of the Beavers' 2024 verbal commitments came this month

 

Ducks volleyball player Taylor Williams said coach pressured her to medically retire, transfer

Taylor Williams was once a top recruit from Churchill. Her injury spotlights the tension between athletes' rights and coaches' needs to field a team.

 

A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, this is what state abortion laws look like in US

It's been a year since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, leaving decisions around abortion access to the states. Here's what's changed.

 

How to watch Dead & Company live stream: Band plays final shows in Boston's Fenway Park

If you can't make it to Fenway Park on June 24 or June 25 to see Dead & Company's final tour, you can watch from home.

 

Florida firefighters save horse caught in swimming pool

Pasco County Fire Rescue used large animal rescue equipment to save a horse stuck in swimming pool after being spooked by another horse.

 

Extraordinary artwork inside 'ordinary' Ohio home up for sale featured on Zillow Gone Wild

An Ohio house up for sale looks ordinary from the curb, but the extraordinary artwork hidden inside is what landed it a feature on Zillow Gone Wild.

 

Nebraska groom dies of a blood clot less than hour after exchanging vows, report says

Toraze Davis and Johnnie Mae Dennis' wedding ceremony ended tragically after the groom suffered a fatal blood clot in Omaha, Nebraska, friends said.

 

Health advisory lifted after unsafe levels of fecal bacteria found at Oceanside Beach

A public health advisory was issued after unsafe levels of fecal bacteria were found in water at Oceanside Beach in Tillamook County.

 

Neighbor opposition halts plan for microshelters at Monmouth church

Christ's Church had considered hosting 20 microshelters for transitional housing for people are homeless, but backed off of the plan.

 

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