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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish biologist Jeff Ziller talks about the art of fishing Oregon's mountain lakes.
Crater Lake, nestled in southern-central Oregon, is celebrated for its strikingly blue waters and incredible depth—reaching 1 ...
Welcome to Crater Lake, a breathtaking natural treasure in southern Oregon. Formed by the collapse of Mount Mazama nearly ...
As snow fell across Oregon, Crater Lake National Park saw its highest snow depth so far this winter. On Friday, Matt Hoffman, chief meteorologist with KDRV-TV in Medford, wrote on Facebook that ...
Lake’s father Josiah was a guard for Oregon State from 1998-2000, and was one of the factors in Josiah’s commitment. “The history behind the program, I’ve always been a Beaver fan since day 1.
SALT LAKE CITY — The ESPN broadcast captured the true freshman making the rounds. After his first career touchdown as a college football player, Ty Jordan, all 5-foot-7 of him, was shaking hands ...
The Oregon State Beavers hit the road once again, this week to Salt Lake City to face the Utah Utes in Rice-Eccles Stadium. Here is a look who the Beavers expect to have ready for Saturday's game ...
1. Tavion Thomas. 2. Micah Bernard. 3. Jaylon Glover. Tavion Thomas was back with a vengeance against Stanford last week as he posted a career high 180 yards and two touchdowns on 22 touches ...
As for its depth, Lake Huron is 750 feet deep — say, about 750 Subway sandwiches below sea level. It holds 850 cubic miles of water. Dig deeper: 8 undiscovered shipwrecks of the Great Lakes ...
Two lakes and a reservoir in Oregon contain high levels of blue-green algae, the Department of Human Services warned today. The department issued health advisories for Lost Creek Lake outside ...
Sports; Outdoors; Record low snow depth at Oregon’s Crater Lake Wed., March 4, 2015 Backcountry skiers circumnavigate Crater Lake in Oregon during normal winter snow levels. (Rich Landers ...
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes and acts more like a river than a lake. Its average depth is just 62 feet, yet it is usually a mere 30 feet or less in the western basin.