Elliot

On a Wednesday morning after an early shift at Starbucks, Connor Laurion spotted his bus pulling into the downtown Corvallis transit center. He walked aboard — and continued right past the fare box, which is covered with a black bag. Corvallis stopped collecting fares on buses in 2011, joining a small number of U.S. cities […]

Briley Knight‘s senior class donned caps and gowns at the Crescent Valley High School gym for graduation day in early June. Meanwhile, Knight wore a different kind of cap and uniform more than 300 miles away in Walla Walla, Washington, taking the field for the Corvallis Knights baseball team. Knight, 19, went on a five-game

Five men trekked through the forest on Marys Peak. They slipped on moist dirt and loose sticks. Dappled sunlight reflected off leaves on the ground, giving everything a green hue. When they heard water, they sought the source. They found their waterfall. They want to name the creek that feeds the waterfall after a tribe

Bumblebees buzz around a small garden at Oregon State University, landing on pink flowers and popping in and out of tiny holes drilled into logs. Andony Melathopoulos, a pollinator specialist at the university, stands smiling among his beloved bees. “They’re adorable,” Melathopoulos said. He’s worried that scenes like this could soon disappear from the Pacific

A huge steel vat of churning curds and whey sits in the center of a stark white room. Tall cooling tanks hum quietly. Nearby, factory workers in long, white lab coats and hair nets slosh across the wet floor in tall boots. Elsewhere in the factory, another worker stands over a red strainer crumbling soft

Dr. Jean Hall knows animal nutrition inside and out. She hears many misconceptions from pet owners about what their dog or cat should be eating. Sometimes the comments come from strangers on airplanes who catch a glimpse of her work. “They’re telling me their opinions,” she said, “so it’s difficult for me to convince them

Hiring managers at Burger King refused to take a risk on Holly King. She realized her history of drug use overshadowed her qualifications and sobriety, she said. “What is the point?” King, 35, said. “I’m trying to be successful, and nobody wants to give me a chance.” That was, until JC’s Cafe did. The cafe

Jakob Eisenbeiss could see the roaring flames from four blocks away. He heard the cries of concerned neighbors as the flames consumed the house beside theirs, wondering if their home would be next. But Eisenbeiss could not afford to get distracted. He had a job to do. With his lieutenant at his side, he got

A resurrected elf journeys through an ancient land with one mission in mind: helping Kira Nesser pay her way through school. He explores dungeons. He unearths lost treasures. He tames wild horses. His name is Link. His quest is steered by Nesser, an Oregon State University junior who controls him as she plays “The Legend

With two days left to find a house and rejections from 11 apartment complexes, a Corvallis couple found themselves on the verge of losing their chance for a stable home. Kenneth Wiggington, 46, and his wife, Christian, 24, struggled with drug addiction and homelessness. Kenneth Wiggington had a criminal history. The state had taken custody