by Tyler James | Mar 10, 2023 | Entertainment, Events, Music, Oregon Coast, Things To Do
The I Love the 90s Tour is coming to Seven Feathers Casino in Oregon in June of 2023, on the 17th which falls on a Saturday. The outdoor concert is expected to kick off at 8pm and is a celebration of all things 90s, bringing together some of the most iconic artists of...
by Jessica Tomlinson | Jan 4, 2022 | Adventures, Cabins, Entertainment, Family Fun, Forest Bathing, Hiking, Lodging, Mountain Biking, Mt. Hood, Portland, Things To Do, Travel, Western Oregon
Mount Hood is an Oregon icon. It's one of the top destinations in northwest Oregon for winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, and one of the best spots in Oregon for mountain biking and hiking in warm months. People enjoy visiting the many lakes on Mt Hood,...
by Jessica Tomlinson | Oct 15, 2020 | Entertainment, Family Fun, Featured, Food & Drink, Things To Do
Looking for a local Oregon pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayride and fun activities to do with the family this fall? We have you covered for 2023! Carve them, paint them, roast them, eat them, or spice them, what better way to enjoy pumpkins this autumn? The Pumpkin Patch...
by Tyler James | Nov 13, 2025 | News
If you were hoping to save a few bucks on your next Oregon coast getaway, brace yourself. State parks across Oregon — inland and along the coast — are about to get more expensive, and several long-standing free-day traditions are being scaled back or eliminated...
by Tyler James | Nov 12, 2025 | News, Satire
SALEM, Ore. — In a stunning act of courage and relatability, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek visited a WinCo Foods on Tuesday afternoon “to see how regular Oregonians live,” reportedly spending nearly seven minutes inside the store while bravely imagining what life might...
by Jessica Tomlinson | Nov 11, 2025 | Adventures
Central Oregon is filled with stunning trails and outdoor adventures, but few hikes offer the kind of payoff that comes with the climb up Black Butte. This steep and scenic trail just outside of Sisters, Oregon delivers panoramic views, wildflower lined switchbacks,...
by Tyler James | Nov 10, 2025 | News
After weeks of silence and mounting criticism, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has finally signed House Bill 3991, the so-called emergency transportation package, into law after sitting on it for more than a month. The measure fills a $300 million funding gap for the...
by Tyler James | Nov 9, 2025 | News
Oregon City, Ore — A career criminal is back in court after trying to steal nearly $2,700 worth of tires from a Les Schwab store in Oregon City, highlighting yet another example of Oregon’s catch and release justice system. According to the Clackamas County District...
by Tyler James | Nov 8, 2025 | News
The week-long search for a hunter who vanished in Oregon’s Mount Hood National Forest has been officially suspended, according to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. Fifty-one-year-old Devon Dobek of Hubbard was reported missing on October 31 after he failed to...
by Tyler James | Nov 8, 2025 | News
In a quiet corner of Lincoln County, Oregon, an unsettling tragedy has left more questions than answers. Two-year-old Dane Paulsen disappeared from his yard on March 1, 2025. Eleven days later, his body was recovered about three miles downstream in the Siletz River....
by Danielle Denham | Nov 6, 2025 | History, News
Oregon lost one of its quiet legends this week. Chuck Kesey, co-founder of Springfield Creamery and co-creator of Nancy’s Probiotic Foods, passed away peacefully at home in Eugene, surrounded by family. He was 87. A scientist, storyteller, and visionary long before...
by Tyler James | Nov 6, 2025 | Food & Drink, Restaurants
If you have ever driven down Hilyard Street in Eugene and missed the unassuming building with the warm glow spilling from its windows, it is time to slow down and take a closer look. Inside, you will find Café Med, a family-run Italian restaurant where nearly a...
by Tyler James | Nov 5, 2025 | News
Portland’s homelessness crisis has reached staggering new levels, and the numbers show it’s getting worse, not better. According to recent data, homelessness across Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties has jumped by an alarming 61% in just two years — even as...