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Wall-to-wall soul: A Portland neighborhood’s bittersweet Black music history explored
The Albina Soul Walk chronicles the birth of a music scene and the injustices that destroyed it.
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Divers Point To A Broken Pipeline As The Source Of The Gulf Oil Spill
Talos Energy, the Houston-based company paying for the cleanup, said it's working with state and federal agencies to identify the owner of the ruptured pipeline, about 2 miles off the Louisiana coast.
Meet the father trying to help a generation of Oregonians with autism
Paul Terdal learned how to fine tune his own personality traits to get help for his two autistic sons. “Paul has been a major force for good in the autism community in Oregon,” said Tobi Rates, the executive director of the Autism Society of Oregon. “I’ve jokingly said in the past that every state should have a Paul Terdal.”
Migrant Workers on the Front Line Battling California Wildfires
Migrant Workers Battle Caldor Fire With major wildfires burning across California, fire crews from across the state and other parts of the country are now on the front lines trying to contain them. That includes migrant workers, who are working under some of the most challenging conditions. Reporter: Raquel Maria Dillon, KQED Recall Campaigns Heat … Continue reading Migrant Workers on the Front Line Battling California Wildfires →
Marvel's 'Shang-Chi' Smashes Labor Day Box Office Records With $71.4 Million Debut
The superhero epic rang up a record-setting $71.4 million at U.S. theaters between Friday and Sunday, raising hopes for Hollywood's pandemic recovery.
Guinea's Military Declared A Coup. What Happens Next Is Uncertain
Members of Guinea's military arrested the country's president Sunday. Col. Mamady Doumbouya, the coup's leader, said he was dissolving the country's constitution and government.
Here are the key reasons to get a flu shot — now
A mild flu season last year means fewer folks are immune to strains starting to circulate now. Scientists predict 100,000 to 400,000 extra U.S. hospitalizations with the deadly flu virus this year.
The Labor Day fires burned towns and homes. Oregon has a plan to avoid a repeat.
Oregon has a $220 million plan to prevent the kind of destructive wildfires that burned thousands of homes and killed nine people last year. The plan covers everything from removing fuel from forests and de-energizing power lines to changing how we build and maintain our homes and communities.
Oregon wants you to be better prepared for the next big disaster
While Oregonians remain acutely aware of the dangers that could befall the state, a majority of residents are ‘woefully’ unprepared, according to state emergency managers.
A look at Oregon's $220 million plan to prevent wildfire losses
A look at Oregon's $220 million plan to prevent wildfire losses
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