The wet weather in the Willamette Valley has translated into big snow for Oregon’s ski resorts, which are currently claiming the deepest base …
“Don’t pet the fluffy cows.”
Rick Steber will be at the Basin Book Trader, 5507 South Sixth St., from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 10, to sell and autograph books, includin…
The wild sagebrush deserts of southeastern Oregon are a step closer toward additional environmental protections.
This summer, the nonprofit Siskiyou Mountain Club will work with the U.S. Forest Service to reconstruct the Bolan Mountain Fire Lookout in sou…
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Wednesday, April 17
Community members can learn new techniques in floral design at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 23, at the South Suburban Branch Library, 3625 Summers Lane.
Oregon’s gray wolf population took several hits in 2023, causing its growth rate to drop to zero for the first time since wolves started retur…
Bonanza Elementary School physical education teacher Jason Hardrath will be at the Ross Ragland Theater on Thursday, April 18, for the Klamath…
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The Ross Ragland Theater once again hosts the highly anticipated “Dancing With Your Klamath Stars,” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 10.
The Spoken Word local poetry guild will celebrate National Poetry Month with selections of their members’ work to be performed from 2 to 4 p.m…
A $50,000 reward is being offered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for information regarding the deaths of three endangered gray wolves e…
The longtime leader of Oregon’s Department of Fish and Wildlife is retiring after nearly 10 years at the helm and almost 40 at the state agency.
Purists shouldn’t read this article. Folks who live for trophy trout, bass, salmon, steelhead and sturgeon might be offended by this piece.
A Mammoth Crater, a not-so-nasty trail and a dry ice cave.
GRAN CANARIA, Spain — In 1969, Swiss-American psychiatrist Elizabeth Kübler-Ross identified five stages of grief — denial, anger, bargaining, …
MOUNTAIN LAKES WILDERNESS — We never did find the lake, but the storm found us.
Depth is something to consider in friends, romantic partners, baking dishes and, obviously, fishing.
The Klamath Trails Alliance, a group that has actively maintained and built miles of hiking/biking/cross country ski trails throughout the Kla…
Though I’ve mentioned it before, hiking was built on a lie. A harmless lie, to be sure, but a lie nonetheless.
It’s a little used trail, but not because there’s little to see.
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK — Ever wonder what those tiny teepee-like stacks of wood alongside roads at Crater Lake National Park and regional n…
BROOKINGS — I’m waist-deep in the surging surf. Low tide was an hour ago, and the tide is coming back in. I have maybe 30 minutes before I hav…