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Prepare for potential flooding from weekend rain, Northwest Oregon officials warn
As showers approach Oregon from the west, significant rain is predicted to start falling across the northern part of the state Friday night – and one emergency management office is asking its community to be extra prepared.
Federal court allows Justice Department to prosecute Portland protester with controversial civil rig
The charge at heart of the ruling is called "civil disorder," and stems from a 1968 law which the U.S. Justice Department has used extensively to crack down on crimes it says were committed during last summer's protests.
Hundreds Rally In Support Of Capitol Riot Suspects Amid Heightened Police Presence
The crowds were demonstrating in support of people who are accused of participating in the Jan. 6 insurrection, which left several people dead.
Celebrate The End Of Summer With Monday's Harvest Moon
The harvest moon is the last full moon of the summer. This year it will appear to be full for three days with peak illumination occurring at 7:54 p.m. ET Monday.
California Wildfires Make A Run Toward A Giant Sequoia Grove
A shift in the weather accelerated the fires in the Sequoia National Park on Friday. The flames scorched a grouping of sequoias that mark the entrance to a grove of 2,000 sequoias.
Schools Close Bathrooms Due To Vandalization From TikTok 'Devious Licks' Trend
As if schools across the country didn't have enough to worry about: some middle and high school students are vandalizing bathrooms thanks to a TikTok trend called "Devious Licks."
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How ivermectin became the new focus of the anti-vaccine movement
Scientists are still studying whether the deworming medicine could have any effect on COVID-19. But the frenzy over the drug has far more to do with politics than science. Here's how that happened.
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COVID-19 measures in place as UO, OSU fall terms draw near
In addition to masking, the University of Oregon requires all students and employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before the start of in-person classes.
Former Klamath Falls official calls out city for ending equity group
Eric Osterberg, former assistant to the city manager of Klamath Falls, is calling out the city council and mayor for not creating a permanent equity committee that would have played an advisory role to the city.
Female Government Workers In Kabul Told To Stay Home In Latest Taliban Rule
Kabul's interim mayor did not give an exact number on just how many female employees would be forced to stay home because of the new rule. Previously about a third of city employees were women.
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