Partnerships in Community Living (PCL) recently appointed ChiAnn Morris as the newest area director on its senior Life Services and Operations leadership team. In this role, Morris will oversee progra ...
On December 11th, 2025, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission (OFWC) received a formal petition (available here) from ...
Initiative Petition 28 would remove many exemptions from current Oregon animal cruelty laws to protect more animals from abuse, neglect and killing. Exemptions would remain for self-defense and ...
When Oregon’s short legislative session convenes in early February, conservation advocates will once again try to convince lawmakers to pass a major funding bill that could provide nearly $30 million ...
As ice thickens on area lakes, anglers are returning to the ice, with Detroit Lakes bait shops seeing increased traffic and reminding people to check conditions before heading out. Quality Bait and ...
Daniel Muenzberg caught a few trout using a size-16 dry fly on the Pecos River on Dec. 11. Del Clothier had a successful day at Ute Lake catching catfish and white bass using green blades on Dec. 10.
Water level is 9.12 feet low and fairly clear. Water temperature in the mid 60s. Fishing guide Keith Combs says bass fishing has been good with some solid numbers coming in 4 to 6 feet in drains using ...
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Crater Lake, Oregon: A Drone's Eye View
Fly above the awe-inspiring caldera of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, with this breathtaking drone video. Witness the phenomenal sight of the deepest lake in the United States, renowned for its ...
WDFW stocks two dozen+ Washington lakes with nearly 65,000 jumbo rainbow trout. Agency stocked about 230,000 trout statewide this fall across 67 lakes. Anglers 16+ need a Washington freshwater license ...
Omega Nguyen of Mega Bait and Tackle in Lathrop reported the best action in the northern section of the California Aqueduct has been from the banks at the Clifton Court Forebay with pile worms, blood ...
A study from Oregon State University and the U.S. Forest Service found the four-day extreme heat event scorched more than 1,000 square miles of tree canopy. Using satellite imagery, researchers have ...
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