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The Biden Administration Will No Longer Use Horses At A Texas Border Crossing
Images of Border Patrol agents on horseback corralling a group of mostly Haitian migrants at a makeshift camp drew widespread criticism, including from members of the Biden administration.
13 People Were Shot, 1 Killed, At A Tennessee Kroger Store. The Suspect Is Dead
The suspected shooter died of what investigators believe was a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the police chief says. No motive has been given.
Now Playing! COVID Paranoia Hops on BART in ‘The Virion Transit’
David Bayus’ animated short film taps into COVID fears just in time for Halloween.
A happy ending for beleaguered falcon chick, ‘Princess’
A webcam focused on a nest near Newport drew thousands of viewers last June. But they became mortified as three chicks fell out and died after the parents left them to fend on their own. The fourth was rescued and sent to Eugene’s Cascades Raptor Center.
Wildfires and smoke are affecting our mental health
The immediate threat of fires is traumatic for those whose homes and businesses are directly in the path of a blaze. But the smoke from these fires spreads farther than the flames themselves, and has led to weeks of unhealthy, or even hazardous, air in cities around the region.
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Interstate 5 Rose Quarter project is getting bigger and more expensive
The newest plan includes "caps" over the freeway to enable some redevelopment of the former Albina district, the historically Black neighborhood that I-5 destroyed when the highway was initially constructed. There are still a lot of unanswered questions about how all this will work, and where the money will come from.
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Here’s What’s Inside Newsom’s Whopping $15 Billion Climate Spending Plan
The largest climate investment in state history includes major investments in fire prevention, electric vehicles and drought mitigation.
Chill, We’ve Been Here Before
Oakland Unified became the first school district in Northern California to require a COVID-19 vaccine for students 12 and up. California's health chief, Dr. Mark Ghaly, left the open the possibility that a statewide mandate may be on the way.
‘A Crisis For Working Families’: How the End of California’s COVID Sick Leave Could Burden Wor
The state’s business lobby is arguing for the end of extended sick leave because many companies can’t afford the leave without a federal tax credit that offsets their costs, they say.
Multnomah County announces new gun-violence efforts, including mobile mental health team
Officials from multiple Multnomah County agencies announced several initiatives Thursday aimed at tackling what they describe as an unprecedented surge in gun violence.
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