Just over one month remains until the November 8 General Election, and in a sure sign of the election season, the Oregon Department of Transportation is again reminding campaigners to keep their signs out of the right of way.�
Those using Highway 6 to travel should note that an Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) striping project from Banks to Tillamook begins Tuesday, and is expected to last three days.
With the ink barely dry on Governor Kate Browns signature on a bill requiring the Oregon Department of Transportation to study Highway 6 and make repair recommendations to the
The Tillamook and Washington County lines at the Coast Range summit on Highway 6 on January 27, 2022. Photo: Chas Hundley
Is change on the way for Oregon's
Highway 6 in Gales Creek at the intersection of the county-maintained Highway 8 and ODOT-maintained Highway 6 on February 24, 2021. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Oregon Transportation Commission wants Oregonians
The junction of Highways 6 and 8 in Gales Creek on February 24, 2021. Photo: Chas Hundley
A bill introduced in the Oregon House of Representatives in advance of the
One of the projects in Forest Grove expected this year, courtesy Washington County LUT
The Oregon Department of Transportation published an online open house featuring the state agencys construction
Banks Fire District's Hornshuh Creek Station. Photo: Banks Fire District
Update: At 2:30 p.m., the Banks Fire District announced that the Washington County Sheriff's
Debris floats down a swollen Gales Creek in February 2019. Photo: Chas Hundley
Between snow levels rising and rain falling in the forecast, expect rising river levels, with potential of
A snow-covered Half Mile Lane on Tuesday, December 26, 2020. Photo: Chas Hundley
As families across the state gear up for Christmas and finalize travel plans, the Portland office of
The junction of Highways 6 and 8 in Gales Creek on February 24, 2021. Photo: Chas Hundley
Thanksgiving weekend is upon the United States, and the Oregon Department of Transportation