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Bus driver shortage affecting Oregon schools
We hear from the administrator for transportation for the Beaverton School District about what his district is facing and what families should keep in mind during an exceptionally hectic start to the school year.
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9 Lions And Tigers At The National Zoo Are Being Treated For COVID
Zookeepers noticed something was amiss when the animals began eating less and were seen coughing and sneezing. Visitors are not at risk because the public doesn't have access to the enclosures.
Italy Is Making COVID-19 Health Passes Mandatory For All Workers
The "green pass" will show whether a person has been vaccinated, recently recovered from COVID, or tested negative for the virus. Workers failing to present a pass will be suspended without pay.
One of the East Bay’s Best Taquerias Is Coming to San Rafael
El Tucán brings Tijuana-style flame-grilled meats and michelada flights to a historic waterfront spot.
Coming Out Changed Her Life. Now, Lalin St. Juste Is Ready to Sing About It
With her solo work, The Seshen's lead singer processes the beauty and grief of a major life shift.
An FDA Panel Says Only High-Risk Americans And Those 65+ Should Get COVID Boosters
Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration supported boosters of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for a smaller group of people after they voted against recommending it for anyone 16 and older.
Penny Harrington, Portland’s first female police chief, has died
She was the first female detective, sergeant, lieutenant and captain in the bureau. When she was named to lead Portland police in 1985, she was the first woman to become chief of any major police force in the country.
5 Oregonians hospitalized after attempting to treat COVID-19 with roundworm killing drug
Ivermectin is really good at killing tiny animals called roundworms. A single dose makes your body so toxic that it kills the larval roundworms that cause African river blindness for an entire year. People are taking it daily to cure or prevent COVID-19. That's a very bad idea.
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.
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