Oregon Travel & Outdoors
American Airlines relaxes in-cabin pet policy, allowing travelers to also bring roller bag
Until this week, people who carried a pet into the cabin had to check larger bags, despite paying a $150 pet fee.
One of Oregon’s best outdoor pools is finally open again
One of Oregon’s greatest pools, and its adjoining hot tub, are back in business on top of a mountain.
Oregon bill protecting public landowners from liability called ‘temporary fix’ for bigger issue
After an injured walker sued the city of Newport, landowners have sought clarification on immunity.
Exploring Oregon’s new Dark Sky Sanctuary: Peak Northwest podcast
The best hot springs, campgrounds and more in one of the darkest corners of Oregon.
This Pacific Northwest national park is one of the country’s most Instagrammed
The ranking might actually come as a surprise for once.
FAA issues warning ahead of April 8 total solar eclipse
FAA issues traveling warning for airports in paths of totality of April 8 total solar eclipse
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument in Oregon and California survives legal challenge
Logging interests and several counties in Oregon had asked the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a 2017 addition to the remote wilderness area.
What to do when it rains on the Oregon coast? Here are 9 fun adventures
From waterfalls to aquariums to dense coastal forest, here’s how to beat the rain.
Staff, volunteers prep Oregon Garden for the busy season
April 1 officially marks the beginning of the garden’s busy season. Staff and volunteers spent February and March busily preparing for the new growths and influx of visitors.
How to explore Oregon’s massive new Dark Sky Sanctuary
From hot springs to a fire lookout, these are some of the best places to go stargazing.
Stumpy’s last stand: Iconic cherry tree blossoms for the final time
This year’s cherry blossom festivities in Washington, D.C., will be the last for Stumpy, the gnarled old cherry tree that has become a social media phenom, and more than 100 other cherry trees that will be cut down as part of a multiyear restoration of their Tidal Basin home.
You might be crime victims, FBI tells passengers on Alaska Airlines plane whose door plug blew out in flight
In letters to some of the passengers, an FBI victim specialist says the case is currently under investigation by the FBI.