Oregon removes assisted suicide wait for gravely ill
SALEM, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Senate has approved and sent the governor a measure amending the state’s assisted suicide law by removing…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Senate has approved and sent the governor a measure amending the state’s assisted suicide law by removing…
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The website ChamberofCommerce.org recently released its 2019 report detailing the best cities to live in for each state — and in Oregon,…
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As summer kicks off Friday, the Oregon Health Authority is recommending people in Oregon take steps to keep the season from becoming a…
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Welcome to the Oregon FBI’s Tech Tuesday segment. This week: building a digital defense against non-payment and non-delivery scams. Earlier…
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CANNON BEACH, Ore. (AP) – State officials have issued a public health advisory for the ocean water at Cannon Beach, citing higher-than-normal…
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The Oregon Department of Human Services announced Tuesday it is sending notices by mail to approximately 645,000 clients, notifying them that their…
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This week, 58 students from several agencies are becoming qualified wildland firefighters through classroom and hands-on training in Central Oregon.…
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The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management has released a series of interactive online maps designed to promote climbing…
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UMATILLA, Ore. (AP) – Search and rescue authorities have recovered the bodies of two people earlier reported missing in the Columbia River.…
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Disappointing returns of spring Chinook salmon are the norm across the Columbia River basin this year, including returns at the adult fish trap just…
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(Update: Correcting Petersen’s last name; car with stolen firearm was among unlocked) Police said Monday at least 13 vehicles were broken into…
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Oregon’s unemployment rate dropped a bit to 4.2 percent in May, from 4.3 percent in April, the state Employment Department reported Tuesday.…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The loss of public funding at one of Portland’s homeless shelters will leave about 80 women needing a new place to…
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Here is ODOT’s Region 4 weekly construction update for the week of June 18: The Oregon Department of Transportation is committed to providing a…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – After lengthy debate, the Oregon House on Monday approved an economy-wide cap-and trade-program. The program established…
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Researchers at Oregon State University and Oregon Health & Science University say they have found a possible counterpunch to the drug resistance…
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Jefferson County Fire District No. 1 crews responded to three fires in a matter of hours on Monday, prompting a reminder that fire danger is on the…
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Good Tuesday Morning, Everyone… We sit at the leading edge of a ridge of high pressure and that will dictate another sunny, warm and breezy day…
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ATTENTION drivers! School is out (or close to it!) all over Oregon, and our streets are coming alive with walkers, bicyclists, skaters, skateboarders…
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Hospitals are required nationally to do community benefit under the Affordable Care Act, but there are no minimums. The Oregon Senate passed…
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