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Demolition is well underway at the College Hill Reservoir in South Eugene.
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Cleaning up the legacy of J.H. Baxter’s wood treatment plant was the focus of a press conference held Tuesday morning.
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Climate scientists say cities that rely on rivers and streams for drinking water need to prepare for what's to come.
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Temperatures in western Oregon are expected to climb this week, and the heat might stress some urban trees.
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Climate change will keep hitting Oregonians hard, but the exact impact will depend on where you liveClimate change will continue to have wide-ranging effects on communities across Oregon, depending on where they are, how many people live there, and how much money their local governments have on hand.
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Increased water allocation to the Klamath Basin wildlife refuges is helping mitigate a summer botulism outbreak that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of migratory birds.
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Gov. Tina Kotek is urging Oregonians to stay vigilant as a record wildfire season continues.
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The process at Iron Gate and Copco No. 1 will allow water to flow freely in its historic channel, giving salmon a passageway to key swaths of habitat just in time for the fall chinook spawning season.
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The U.S. Forest Service is looking for new wildland firefighters in Oregon and Washington.
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Washington and Oregon state regulators are recommending people with moss balls take extra precautions to prevent the invasive mollusks from infesting waterways.
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The Oregon Health Authority has issued the “final release” of its health consultation for locals living near the old J.H. Baxter plant in Eugene.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced the opening of a new conservation area in the Willamette Valley.