Lack of Snow Delays Mt. Bachelor’s Ski Season Start
Mt. Bachelor has postponed its planned Nov. 28 opening day due to warm, dry weather and limited snowpack. With only a 2-inch base reported, the resort says it will open as soon as conditions allow and will announce a new date once sufficient snowfall arrives.
TriMet Announces Layoffs, Works to Close $300 Million shortfall
TriMet has eliminated 68 administrative positions and reduced internal spending by $17.7 million as part of a long-term plan to close a projected $300 million budget shortfall. The agency says more service cuts and additional revenue measures will be needed through 2028.
Search for Missing Hunter Devon Dobek Suspended After Seven Days
After seven days of intensive search efforts in the Mount Hood National Forest, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office has suspended the active search for missing hunter Devon Dobek. More than a dozen agencies and 4,000 volunteer hours were dedicated to the effort, which will resume if new evidence or leads emerge.
Search for Missing Hunter Enters Fourth Day
The search for missing hunter Devon Dobek entered its fourth day Monday as more than 50 rescuers and multiple regional agencies continue combing steep, fire-scarred terrain near Fish Creek Trailhead in the Mount Hood National Forest.
King Tides and High Surf Collide This Week
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for the South Central Oregon Coast as powerful King Tides roll in this week. Waves up to 25 feet and potential flooding are expected along beaches and low-lying areas, prompting safety warnings for residents and visitors alike.