Without money from the new taxes in the bill, the Oregon Department of Transportation warned it would lay off nearly 10% of ...
Weyerhaeuser’s land donation comes on top of a $25,000 grant to help fund the infrastructure work for the station.
Humans can genetically modify plants and animals to be more resilient to climate change and disease. But the scientific community is divided about whether the tool should be put to use in nature.
The road over McKenzie Pass had been closed this summer because of a nearby wildfire. It reopened briefly late last month ...
Fall means giant pumpkin contests in some places. At the Topsfield Fair in Massachusetts, we meet the next generation of competitors and their mentors.
Southern food writer John T. Edge turns the lens on his own family in his new memoir, House of Smoke: A Southerner Goes Searching for Home.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Dr. Hagai Levine, head of the medical team for the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, about the road to recovery for hostages just released from captivity.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the release of hostages has been celebrated across the world and locally.
Afraid to sneak into a British embassy? MI6's new dark web portal Silent Courier lets you share secrets online.
Several news organizations, including The New York Times, NPR and Newsmax, are refusing to sign a new set of restrictions on ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the deal was necessary to stabilize the Western Hemisphere. Critics say the move is little more than a gift for a foreign friend of Trump's.