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A pod of southern resident killer whales was recently spotted off the Oregon coast — an unexpected sighting that could have big implications.
A Thursday morning tsunami warning for parts of the southern Oregon and northern California coast has been lifted. The National Weather Service announced just before noon that no destructive ...
There is a high threat for sneaker waves along the north and central Oregon Coast up into southern Washington, from Friday through Sunday, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported. The NWS ...
Chris and I were ready for a day of travel and learning more about the Coos Bay area of the southern Oregon coast. Marty promised us a day filled with sights that take the breath away and would ...
A funnel cloud formed during some stormy weather on the southern Oregon coast on Monday, and a woman captured it on video. Mary Pozsgai submitted the video to our Chime In page on Monday night.
Idearc Media Corp., publisher of the Verizon Yellow Pages and home to Superpages.com , is currently distributing the Southern Oregon Coast Verizon Yellow Pages to more than 86,000 ...
according to Oregon Coast Beach Connection. Southern resident orcas from the L pod off the coast of Depoe Bay. Newell said whales and other cetaceans "have an incredible memory of where they have ...
As tariffs threaten to send import prices soaring, domestic wines might be poised to be a value alternative for many American ...
No one is surprised that West Coast additions UCLA, Oregon, Southern California and Washington are lined up in a row in the ...
Southern resident orcas typically spend late ... British Columbia in Canada and central California, according to Oregon Coast Beach Connection. Newell said whales and other cetaceans "have an ...
More than 50% of Chinook were caught in Newport in 2024, while southern Oregon fisheries struggled with low returns due to drought ... Although there are 800 licensed, commercial salmon vessels ...
The regional travel magazine, 1859 Oregon's Magazine, features Take a Foodie Road Trip on the Oregon Coast in its March/April editions. “We try to focus on what Oregon does best in every issue of 1859 ...