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The Oregon Coast Military Museum in Florence has over 27,000 military artifacts ... into the major conflicts and their impacts on the world. According to Geoffrey Cannon, the museum's director ...
The Oregon Coast Military Museum in Florence is home to over 27,000 artifacts ... into the major conflicts and their impacts on the world. According to Geoffrey Cannon, the museum's director ...
Journey on the 'Hobbit Trail,' a beautiful forest hike along Oregon's coast that leads to a hidden beach perfect for fans of ...
The Oregon Beach Monitoring Program has begun its 2025 season along the Oregon Coast. OBMP, part of the Oregon Health Authority's public health division, monitors the busiest beaches in the state ...
Oregon was ranked 35th on U.S. News & World Report's list for the 2025 best states in the U.S. The digital media company conducted a study determining which U.S. states were the best based on each ...
FLORENCE, Ore. — West Linn Police are still looking for an 81-year-old who has been missing for a week and was last seen along the Oregon coast. Judith Roberts, 81, was spotted at about 2 p.m ...
Oregon Coach Mark Wasikowski What College World Series Would Mean China reacts to Trump tariffs bombshell Lost for seven years, Josh Holloway is back in the driver’s seat Musk Is Back at Tesla.
The Oregon Ducks softball team is on the brink of making program history after defeating Liberty in the Super Regionals to advance to the 2025 Women's College World Series for the first time since ...
two-run home run to center field in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift No. 9 UCLA to a 4-2 victory against No. 16 Oregon in the opening round of the Women’s College World Series at Devon ...
Gateway Commercial Finance explores how new tariffs in 2025 are reshaping U.S. state economics, impacting industries, jobs ...
Ole Miss softball’s first appearance in the Women's College World Series has come to an end. Oregon (54-9) beat Ole Miss 6-5 in the 10th inning on a walk-off walk in an elimination game that ...
The map, created by the Oregon Department of Forestry at the legislature's behest, is now so universally despised that SB 83 sailed through the Senate last month with unanimous support.