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It’s been over a decade since two dams came out of the Elwha River on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Now, salmon are returning, cougars, elk, foxes and bears roam 800 acres of newly restored land, and the river runs wild, tearing up the road that ran along its banks.
about 1 month ago
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Witness the Elwha River’s recovery 12 years after dam removal.
5 months ago
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Canned bread? Check. Ketchup packet cocktail sauce? Check. Follow three scrappy Oregon coastal chefs as they try to help folks eat well in the worst of times.
11 months ago
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The Fear and Loaming mountain biking trail offers Portlanders a new place to
ride close to home with 2,500 feet in vertical drop over 4 miles.
over 3 years ago
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Fourth-generation Oregonian, Judy Hoiness of Bend explores the lives of ancestors in a series entitled "The Great Basin: What is and what might have been."
almost 4 years ago
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Former software engineer finds true passion in painting
almost 4 years ago
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Lavender Valley Farm in Parkdale
about 4 years ago
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Haystack Rock is the last spot on the West Coast to see tufted puffins from shore, but the question is: for how much longer?
over 4 years ago
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Portland artists joined together recently for Pavement, a socially distanced evening of pop-up performances in a public parking lot.
over 4 years ago