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Oregon’s snowpack is on the declineOregon’s snowpack is on the decline, with numbers dropping 11% in the last week. Find out more here. 
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Freezing rain causes numerous closuresFreezing rain across the region has led to numerous closures. Find out more here. 
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Another winter storm is set to hit Central OregonHigh winds and frigid temperatures are expected in Central Oregon this weekend. Find out more about the storm inthis KTVZ article. See more weather resources for your Backyard HERE 
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Cascades are expecting a winter storm this weekendSnowpack in the Cascades is less than 40% of what it should be, but significant snow is expected this weekend. Learn more here. READ THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL OPB ARTICLE HERE This image is a work of the Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.
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17 year old wants to be first woman at Professional Bull Riders tourAn Oregon teen wants to be the first woman to compete in the Professional Bull Riders tour. Learn more here. See the ENTIRE ARTICLE at OPB here. 
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For the second year in a row, Oregon’s population has declinedOregon’s population declined from 2022 to 2023. Learn more here. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Oregon lost 0.1% of its population between July 2022 and July 2023. Read the OPB (Oregon Public Broadcasting) article here. 
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Five gray wolves from Oregon have been released in ColoradoFive young gray wolves were captured in Oregon and released in Colorado as part of their reintroduction plan. Read the entire article by Central Oregon Daily News here. 
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3 of Oregon’s biggest ski resorts are open; snowpack lowMt. Hood Meadows, Timberline, and Mt. Bachelor are open this weekend while other smaller resorts remain closed amid low snow conditions. Read the entire article by the Statesman Journal here. 
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New information uncovered as the California redwoods recover from fireThe redwoods in California have a vast energy storage system catalyzing their recovery from the 2020 wildfires. Read the article by the San Francisco Chronicle here. By Julie Johnson of the SF Chronicle 
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The razor clamming season is open on Oregon’s central coastThe season is now open for harvesting razor clams on Oregon’s central coast. Learn more via OPB here. READ THE ORIGINAL OREGON PUBLIC BROADCASTING ARTICLE HERE In this OPB file photo from 2017, Seaview resident Andi Day digs for razor clams in Long Beach, using a clam gun passed down from her grandmother. 
 
	 
	










 
		  
		  
		  
		 
