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Oregon’s first psilocybin service centers opened around a year ago, providing psychedelic mushrooms to treat conditions like PTSD. One center in Southern Oregon is trying to increase access with group-psychedelic experiences — like a magic mushroom concert.
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Oregon regulators are threatening to revoke their approval of a psilocybin mushroom facilitator school that holds retreats in Southern Oregon and claims it should get religious exemptions.
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Hundreds of people have used psilocybin legally in Oregon since the first licensed center opened in Eugene in June. But only a minority appear to be from Oregon.
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A company based out of the Netherlands wants to host psychedelic retreats from a historic resort southeast of Ashland. The choice will be up to Jackson County voters.
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Oregon releases draft rules for how to set up new psilocybin system, and there are some surprises.
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A pair of fungus foragers in Northern California recently pulled in more than 200 pounds of chanterelles. Rather than cash in, they donated and got creative.
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It's a good idea not to eat any mushrooms you pick, unless you're an expert or have access to one. Dozens of people die every year because they mistake…
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Love it or hate it, you have to admit there's a lot of biological diversity in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. And it's still being discovered. A…
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The fire sweeps through and blackens everything in its path. Then, a few weeks or months later, green shoots. And morel mushrooms, lots and LOTS of morels…
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Some of those berries growing on bushes look like they might be mighty tasty. But they could also be poisonous, so we walk on by. It's great to know WHICH…