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Oregonians share thoughts as school year begins
As students across Oregon are beginning classes, many are returning to campuses with new rules and regulations for COVID-19. We talk with students, parents and teachers about their concerns for the upcoming school year.
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Another Sign Of The Pandemic's Effect On College Students: Fewer Transfers
What this means, according to researchers, is that students who may have opted to transfer in previous years have instead stayed put at their schools or withdrawn altogether.
Recreation on parts of Willamette River deemed unsafe because of toxic algae
Paddling, swimming and other recreation is being discouraged on a section of the river south of downtown because the toxins could make people sick.
One Student Was Killed In A North Carolina School Shooting
The Winston-Salem police chief said Mount Tabor High School went into lockdown as authorities arrived around noon on Wednesday to search for a suspect, who was later taken into custody.
Joe Rogan Says He Has COVID-19 And Has Taken The Drug Ivermectin
Following his diagnosis, the 54-year-old host of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast said he "immediately threw the kitchen sink at it." That included a cocktail of unproven treatments.
Moderna Has Asked The FDA To Authorize A Booster Of Its COVID-19 Vaccine
Moderna submitted data from 344 volunteers who got a third shot of the vaccine six months after their first two doses. The additional shot significantly boosted immunity, the company said.
You May Have Gotten Shortchanged By $125 On That COVID Rebate For Your Car
Auto insurers returned some premium payments to drivers last year when driving slowed at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. But consumer groups say policyholders should have received a larger rebate.
Hundreds Of Thousands Are Still Without Power In Louisiana. Some Could Be For Weeks
Some progress is being made three days after Ida made landfall, but the region's utility company, Entergy, faces a slew of obstacles in restoring power throughout the region.
Portland police investigate Aug. 22 violence amid internal questions over hands-off strategy
After facing criticism from the community and questions from city commissioners about its lack of involvement during political clashes on Aug. 22, Portland Police Bureau leadership say they are investigating more than a dozen people for crimes committed during the day’s violence between far-right groups and anti-fascists.
Ida Brings Historic Flooding To The Northeast, Killing More Than 40 People
Record-breaking levels of rainfall in New York City, parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania flooded roadways and affected travel throughout Wednesday evening into Thursday.
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