Thousands in Eugene and across the Pacific Northwest are expected to take part in the national “No Kings 2.0” protests ...
A Corvallis wildlife center and animal hospital is struggling to keep its doors open. The facility is relying on community ...
Apples, this time of year, are at their best: just harvested and still offering a snap of skin, sweet juice, and all the ...
The Ducks travel to New Jersey for their first-ever game against Rutgers this weekend. Despite a home loss to Indiana last ...
The Xbox Ally X isn't the handheld console the name implies. But it's still sold out, despite debuting as fans rage against ...
Losing a friend and a career is devastating in Blue Moon, the drama starring Ethan Hawke the same week he plays a serial ...
As President Trump pushes to get National Guard troops patrolling American cities, his administration has, in effect, blurred ...
The shutdown continues, but somehow the news cycle rolls on, kicking up moderately entertaining quiz questions like so much ...
Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of NPR's Short Wave talk about the brain benefits of quitting cigarettes, language development in premature babies, and a mysterious imprint in a Chicago sidewalk.
We unpack the shocking revelation that the rat-shaped hole in a Chicago sidewalk was made not by a rat but by a squirrel. Michael Granatosky, an evolutionary biomechanist and one of the researchers ...
Democrats are on the defensive in Virginia after the revelation of violence-themed text messages from the Democratic nominee for attorney general turned what would have normally been a low-profile ...
On Friday’s politics roundtable, Politico’s Dasha Burns and NBC News’ Sahil Kapur join hosts Scott Tong and Peter O’Dowd to discuss the week in politics, capped off by the federal indictment of ...