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An endangered sperm whale found dead on the Oregon coast was struck by a vessel. The whale will remain on the beach to decompose naturally.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jim Tressel, and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced Monday that a new farm facility will bring 150 jobs to Lawrence County.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNew kids on the block have carried the Big Ten this springThe Pac-12 disbanded for football and money, but this spring the West Coast teams saved the Big Ten's bacon in baseball and ...
A sperm whale that washed ashore on the Oregon Coast last week likely died after being hit by a vessel, according to the Seaside Aquarium.
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Islands on MSNOregon's 'Heart Of The Valley' Is A Vibrant, Walkable College City Nestled Between The Coast And Wine CountryDitch your car for a bit and head to this Oregon college city boasting a vibrant downtown, vineyards galore, and abundant ...
The Oregon Beach Monitoring Program has begun its 2025 season along the Oregon Coast. OBMP, part of the Oregon Health ...
Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici and representatives from Senator Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden’s offices gathered at the Sunset ...
Officials think they know what killed a massive sperm whale that washed ashore on Thursday, about 12 miles north of Seaside ...
The Oregon Coast Aquarium is celebrating a historic milestone: Skinny, the world’s oldest living Pacific harbor seal, is ...
OMSI's Jim Todd explains the Northern Lights that will be visible in the Pacific Northwest on June 1, 2025 ...
Despite being committed nearly two years, teams such as UCLA remain in constant contact, including an official visit May 16. HIs trip to the Bruins was immediately followed up with an in-home ...
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