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When is July's full moon in Oregon? What to know about Buck Moon
The heat is on in Oregon, bringing sun-filled days and a feast of astronomical events at night for enthusiastic stargazers and casual observers alike. Eclipses, meteor showers and opportunities for planet viewing are among the space phenomena...

Oregon Adaptive Sports receives $60,000 to implement adaptive paddling program
Published 12:02 pm Monday, July 7, 2025 1/2 Swipe or click to see more Oregon Adaptive Sports adaptive mountain biking program. (Oregon Adaptive Sports) 2/2 Swipe or click to see more Oregon Adaptive Sports adaptive mountain biking program....

Oregon recreation liability bills fall short in legislative session – yet again
Proponents of new protections for Oregon recreation businesses will have to hold out hope – yet again – for another legislative session. This year’s House Bill 3140 and Senate Bill 1196 represented the third attempt in the last decade to settle...

Intel Lays Off Over 500 Workers in Oregon Amid Restructuring Plan
Intel Corp. (INTC) is reducing its workforce by 529 positions in Oregon starting July 15, and 107 jobs in California, as part of a broader plan to cut approximately 20% of its staff to enhance efficiency, according to Bloomberg. Under CEO Lip-Bu...

Willamette Falls Trust Inter-Tribal Public Access Project Supported by Oregon Legislature
This June, at the end of the 2025 session, the Oregon Legislature approved $45 million for a public access project led by the Willamette Falls Trust. The envisioned project would secure access to the falls for the general public with spaces for...

Oregon Infants Sickened By Lead in Recalled Target Baby Food
By I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, July 7, 2025 — Two babies in Oregon got sick with lead poisoning after eating baby food from Target that was previously recalled, Oregon health officials said. The food was part of the Good & Gather brand...
North Coast projects receive funding in latest round of Travel Oregon grants
Published 11:50 am Wednesday, July 9, 2025 By OLIVIA PALMER, The Astorian A family plays in the sand in front of Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach. The Oregon Tourism Commission is awarding nearly $6.2 million worth of competitive grants to 65...

Where to watch U.S. Open Cup soccer today: Red Bulls vs Union start time, odds
The U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinals continue today with the Philadelphia Union facing off with the New York Red Bulls, with a shot at the Semifinals within view. This highly anticipated match kicks off on Wednesday, July 9, at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET (5...
Here's when you can see July's full moon in Oregon: What to know about Buck Moon
The heat is on in Oregon, bringing sun-filled days and a feast of astronomical events at night for enthusiastic stargazers and casual observers alike. Eclipses, meteor showers and opportunities for planet viewing are among the space phenomena...
‘A disaster of a year’: Oregon farmers say 2025 is a sour season for sweet cherries
More than a dozen farmworkers pick round, dark red cherries from the trees in front of them, rapidly filling white buckets hanging from their chests. Occasional comments, mostly in Nahuatl, music playing from a phone in someone’s pocket and the...

The Latest: Trump hosts African leaders at the White House
U.S. President Donald Trump is hosting five West African leaders on Wednesday for a “multilateral lunch” as the region reels from the impact of U.S. aid cuts. The surprise meeting with leaders of Liberia, Senegal, Gabon, Mauritania and...

Using smart cameras as social media-fueled incidents heat up
Museums, schools, cultural centers, hospitals and religious institutions are among the top security risks in today’s environment of social media-amplified rhetoric, says a specialist in facility preparedness. That puts a premium on measures that...
Badgers pushing near top 15 in latest way-too-early Top 25 rankings
The Wisconsin Badgers have a set roster for the 2025 season, landing their final transfer late last month to get to 14 scholarship players and one walk-on for the upcoming year. Wisconsin brought in a strong five-man transfer class, headlined by...

Former Oregon Ducks football star Dillon Gabriel being drafted by Browns in third round questioned as conspiracy
Since being taken in the third round of the 2025 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns, former Oregon Ducks football star Dillon Gabriel has outplayed Shedeur Sanders during OTAs and rookie minicamp. Still, some are pushing conspiracy theories about...

Editorial: Tell legislators Oregon needs a road deal
Published 9:43 am Wednesday, July 9, 2025 By Bulletin Editorial Board Gov. Tina Kotek didn’t come out and say Tuesday that she is going to call a special session about the gap in the Oregon Department of Transportation budget.She did give clear...

Ohio State has its best cornerback room in years, and you won’t believe who made it possible: State of the Program 2025
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State closed out the first chapter of the Ryan Day era with a gold trophy, thus beginning his next challenge of climbing the mountain again. Day has already immortalized himself in OSU history by becoming the fifth national...
Man Accused in 1983 Cold Case Pleads Not Guilty to First-Degree Murder
(Cedar Rapids, IA) – A man charged in a decades-old cold case has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. 64-year-old Michael Schappert is accused of killing 24-year-old Ronald Novak, who was found shot and beaten to death on Christmas Eve in...

Milwaukie Porchfest, Oregon Country Fair, and Beaverton Makers Market: 14 things to do this week
You blinked, and it’s mid-July already. And some of our favorite summer events are popping up this week including Milwaukie’s annual Porchfest, the Oregon Country Fair, and the 50-year anniversary of the Sisters Outdoor Quilt show. We’ve also got...

Wilson Elser Enhances Pacific Northwest Presence With Addition Of Lateral Team In Portland, Oregon
(MENAFN- PR Newswire) NEW YORK, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- National law firm Wilson Elser announced today that it added an eight-attorney lateral team with a focus on insurance coverage and extra-contractual litigation matters to the Portland,...
Giving incarcerated youth in Oregon a fresh start — with lasers
Landon hopes to be a barber when he leaves the Rogue Valley Youth Correctional Facility, even training at a small hair salon there. But there’s one thing he’s worried about — his tattoos. “I had at one point, a cross on my middle finger,” Landon...