The tides happen because of the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, but they become more extreme when the sun, moon and Earth are aligned.
King tides along the Oregon Coast can be seen over the next few months and people are encouraged to photograph what they see.
UO’s campus planning committee vote to approve the latest designs for the project on Friday. It was the second time the group ...
Oregon was the unanimous choice for No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday, strengthening its bid for the top spot in the College Football Playoff selection committee's ...
Google Maps is getting new navigation features that should make inner-city driving a little easier. When enhanced navigation rolls out in November, the blue line on Google Maps will provide a ...
An earthquake shook off the Oregon coast Wednesday afternoon. The earthquake struck in the Pacific Ocean, more than 170 miles west of Bandon, Oregon at 1:15 p.m. local time, according to the U ...
No tsunami was expected. More than 75 people reported feeling light shaking from the temblor, which had an epicenter about 170 miles from the small city of Bandon, Oregon. It had a preliminary ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. FILE - An election worker examines a ballot at the Clackamas County Elections office May 19, 2022, Oregon ...
While it’s not entirely uncommon to see Roosevelt elk around Cannon Beach, the uninterrupted elk fight club framed by a colorful sunset is something ... elk while on the Oregon coast, keep ...
Tuesday afternoon, city officials announced its beaches were back open, except Sunset Beach. "God, thank you for the water and the sand that is still normal even if there’s so much devastation on the ...
MADEIRA BEACH, Fla. - With all the damage across the Tampa Bay area after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, many homeowners are hearing about FEMA's 50% rule, which applies in flood prone areas.
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Milton and Helene, residents of Sunset Beach face an uncertain future. The neighborhood sits at the southern tip of Treasure Island, surrounded by water on both sides.