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Oregon cave find older than Great Pyramid shatters human history timeline
Oregon’s Paisley Caves and a nearby rockshelter have led archaeologists to rethink when humans first reached North America. Evidence from ancient human waste, stone tools, and markings appears much ...
Editor's note: In honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Register-Guard and its sister publication, the Statesman Journal, are embarking on a year-long ...
On February 6, 1952, the Vanport Extension Center's name was changed and officially became the Portland State Extension Center. On February 5, 1923, the first woman to serve on the Oregon Court of ...
Oregon has one of the smallest Black populations in the U.S. A history of exclusion laws and ongoing systemic racism play major roles.
Decades ago on the streets of Gearhart, William Badger was a familiar presence — fixing public roads and serving meals at his ...
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