Study: Prescribed burns underused to cut wildfire risks
LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) – A study indicates that land management agencies are underutilizing prescribed burns to reduce wildfire threats in the…
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LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) – A study indicates that land management agencies are underutilizing prescribed burns to reduce wildfire threats in the…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Authorities say two brothers and one of their ex-wives sexually abused several children over a 15-year period. The…
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The VA MISSION Act of 2018 goes into effect next Thursday, June 6. Under this new legislation, veterans can expect better access and greater choice…
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Oregon’s private employers reported 58,000 job vacancies at any given time in 2018. The majority (33,000 or 57%) of those job openings were…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon is awash in pot, glutted with so much legal weed that if growing were to stop today, it could take more than six…
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Antibiotics prescribed by dentists as a preemptive strike against infection are unnecessary 81% of the time, according to a study published Friday in…
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Good Friday Morning, Everyone… A large low pressure center that has locked down over central and southern California has created a deep trough…
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Last year, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife began a multi-year effort to review and improve hunting regulations. Many of Oregon’s…
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Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., called Thursday for the swift passage of his legislation that he said would help keep electric costs affordable and expand…
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The Workplace Fairness Act, adding to Oregon’s protection against workplace and discrimination, unanimously passed the Oregon House on Thursday…
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(Update: Adding House Republican Leader statement) SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Gov. Kate Brown has announced a plan to limit Oregon’s unique tax…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon House has narrowly sent the governor a proposal to contain rising pension costs by trimming public employee…
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On Saturday, Oregon State Parks aren’t the only thing that is free. Commemorate the day with a free, limited-edition 2019 Oregon State Parks…
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Max, a three-banded armadillo at the Oregon Zoo, welcomed a tiny new pup last week. According to care staff, the new mom and her baby are doing well…
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(Update: Injured climber in serious condition) MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. (AP) – Officials say a climber died and two others were…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A woman who claims she suffered major injuries while sledding down a snow-covered slope on an inner tube is suing Mt.…
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A. Michael Adler, a Deschutes County Circuit Court judge for the past 22 years, announced this week that he’ll be retiring June 30, though…
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A new, strategic $558,000 investment in Central Oregon’s foster care system has been approved by TRACEs, a region-wide partnership of…
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Researchers at Oregon State University have made an important advance in understanding the roles that gut bacteria play in human health. Learning the…
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Happy Thursday evening, everyone! Tonight a slight chance for thunderstorms exists throughout Central Oregon as instability lingers east. We have a…
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