Oregon Congressional Democrats are urging federal officials to slow down and expand public input on a sweeping proposal that could reshape logging across millions of acres of western Oregon forests.
Environmental groups have successfully stopped a series of logging projects in coastal Southern Oregon after scoring a win in federal court. On Thursday, a U.S. District Court judge ruled the U.S.
Oregon’s congressional Democrats are asking federal officials to give the public more time to learn about and comment on new plans that would open up millions of acres of federal forests in Oregon to ...
A federal judge halted a 2,000-acre logging project in Douglas County over concerns involving older trees.
The Trump administration rescinded the "roadless rule," opening up nearly 2 million acres of Oregon forests to logging and roadbuilding. The rule, established in 2001, protected 59 million acres of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The federal government is pushing a controversial plan to increase logging in Oregon. Under the Trump administration, officials are pushing to maximize logging by opening up two and a ...