The bodies of two backcountry skiers killed in an avalanche were recovered Tuesday in the Central Cascade Mountains west of ...
The sheriff's office said it responded Monday to reports of backcountry skiers who were buried beneath the snow in an avalanche in an area known commonly as "Happy Valley." Friend ...
If the deaths are confirmed it would be the deadliest U.S. avalanche since three climbers were killed in a slide in Washington’s Cascade Mountains two years ago.
Authorities identified the two backcountry skiers who were killed Monday in an avalanche in Oregon’s central Cascade Mountains.
The avalanche occurred on Monday near a snowmobile trail in Happy Valley, west of the city of Bend, officials said.
Federal staffing cuts to the Natural Resources Conservation Service could have an impact on the accuracy of data used by the ...
Three skiers have died following two separate avalanches in Oregon and California, according to local authorities ...
An avalanche in Oregon’s Cascade Mountains has killed two backcountry skiers, authorities said Tuesday. The Deschutes County ...
Alaska Wildlife Troopers said an avalanche buried three skiers under a blanket of snow between 40 and 100 feet deep in a ...
Bend, Oregon — An avalanche in Oregon's Cascade Mountains killed two backcountry skiers and another was killed in an avalanche near South Lake Tahoe in California, authorities said. In Oregon ...
A couple in Central Oregon was found dead after being caught in an avalanche while skiing the day after another person was killed in a separate avalanche in California. "I am deeply saddened by ...
The National Weather Service reported an avalanche warning at 5:07 p.m. on Saturday in effect until Sunday at 6 p.m. for North Oregon Cascades.