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Portland’s warm week could break 30-year record, but it won’t last long |
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New partnership protects 430 acres of forest and wetlands east of Newport |
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Nonprofits in Oregon and SW Washington to receive funds from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott |
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Death doula keeps legacies alive in rural Oregon |
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‘The Evergreen’: What Klamath dam removal means to tribes |
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival returns for first full season since pandemic |
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Quagga mussels will be catastrophic for fish and water systems in Oregon, expert says |
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Oregon leaders, Albina Vision Trust applaud big investment in Black neighborhood |
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Knight quietly gives $2 million to Republican PAC before political giving limits kick in |
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Simons’ big 4th quarter not enough to lift Blazers past Bulls |
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From anxiety to cancer, the evidence against ultra-processed food piles up |
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Reddit and YouTube must face a lawsuit over the radicalization of the Buffalo shooter |
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Supreme Court seems wary of barring government contacts with social media |
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Trump is making the Jan. 6 attack a cornerstone of his bid for the White House |
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In a pandemic milestone, the NIH ends guidance on COVID treatment |
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Oregon Rail Heritage Center trying to morph from workshop to museum |
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Superabundant dispatch: Irish lamb stew with potato-dulse dumplings and this week’s news nibbles |
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‘OPB Politics Now’: Figuring out Rene Gonzalez and another plan on homelessness |
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Pedal coast-to-coast without using a road? New program helps connect trails across the US |
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Negotiators reach spending deal but timeline is tight to avoid government shutdown |
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While Oregon lawmakers debated campaign finance limits, Phil Knight gave $2 million to Republican PAC |
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Trump’s lawyers say it is impossible for him to post bond covering $454 million civil fraud judgment |
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Supreme Court examines whether government can combat disinformation online |
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Putin basks in election win that was never in doubt even as Russians quietly protest |
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Judge approves Washington’s new legislative district maps after court battle over Latino voting rights |
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Former Vice President Mike Pence says he’s not endorsing Trump |
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Marking the 205th birthday of one of Oregon’s earliest photographers and vintners |
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New golden eagle to provide Yakama Nation with sacred ceremonial feathers |
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8-hour shifts, 8-minute bridge lifts: At work with Portland bridge tenders |
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150 years ago, one of Oregon’s first Indian boarding schools opened |
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Finding the funk with Mz. Etta and The Dookie Jam |
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New digital archive showcases Albina neighborhood’s Black history and culture |
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At this Portland music festival, many of the stars don’t come from too far |
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Yakama Nation member and linguist Virginia Beavert dies at age 102 |
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The world’s largest ‘dark sky sanctuary’ is now in Oregon |
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Umatilla, Morrow counties begin to chart a path to clean drinking water for Lower Umatilla Basin residents |
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Environment, climate policies mostly took a backseat during Oregon’s 2024 short session |
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US, Canada and indigenous groups announce proposal to address cross-border mining pollution |
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Oregon court rejects cities’ request to toss climate rules |
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This is a big year for forests in Oregon. Here’s what you need to know |
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Solutions to Oregon’s drought could be found in the Deschutes Basin |