Community input key for new Oregon school funds
As Oregon teachers and communities celebrate the Student Success Act, the first phase in how funding will be doled out is beginning. The bill’s…
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As Oregon teachers and communities celebrate the Student Success Act, the first phase in how funding will be doled out is beginning. The bill’s…
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In 1936, Seattle resident and rising artist Takuichi Fujii was among 10 artists chosen to represent Washington state at the First National Exhibition…
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Oregon has a new road map for addressing rising ocean acidification and hypoxia – two climate change-induced conditions that could have widespread…
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Fees will be waived at U.S. Forest Service day-use recreation sites in Oregon and Washington on Saturday for National Public Lands Day. This fee…
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Major League Soccer is lifting its ban on signs and banners featuring an anti-Nazi symbol for the remainder of the season and the playoffs. A handful…
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(Update: Adding video, DEQ app) Sisters Ranger District fire managers will implement prescribed fire treatments on the Deschutes National Forest this…
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Happy Tuesday evening, everyone! Overnight we’ll see mostly clear to clear skies. Temperatures will dip into the mid to upper 30s and lower…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A man charged with killing two strangers in separate downtown Portland shootings may never face trial. The…
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(Update: Adding names of men on plane) GRESHAM, Ore. (AP) — Two men were left with serious injuries after their plane crashed into a field in…
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Crater Lake National Park fire management staff are preparing to implement portions of the West Highway 62 prescribed fire project. The unit is…
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Mt. Bachelor announced Tuesday the names of its new chairlift and two new conveyor carpets now under construction, as well as the renaming of three…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s secretary of state is preparing an effort to make her office, the state’s top elections watchdog, a…
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The Chemult Ranger District on the Fremont-Winema National Forest said Tuesday it’s conducted the 13,000-acre Boundary prescribed burn with…
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Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day, a day to raise awareness for voter registration opportunities and to register as many eligible voters as…
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The Board of Directors of Abilitree announced that Greg Sublett, current Director of Operations, will become the new Executive Director of Abilitree…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — State health officials say another Oregonian has been struck by a vaping-related severe lung illness in a national outbreak…
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(Update: Adding regional economist comments) The job situation is once again largely unchanged across all three Central Oregon counties, the state…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) — After two wildfire-filled seasons, Oregonians got a break this summer. Oregon’s fire season was the mildest since 2004 and…
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Fire managers plan to burn piles of slash left over from thinning projects in several units this fall across the Ochoco National Forest, as weather…
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Cool, rainy weather across much of the state has allowed the first controlled burns to be lit in parts of Oregon. New rules governing smoke may allow…
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