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Democrats Are Now Open To New Voter ID Rules. It Probably Won't Win Over The GOP
While Democrats have long opposed voter ID laws, their decade-long effort to convince voters hasn't budged public opinion. Large bipartisan majorities still favor showing an ID to vote.
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Astoria and coastal communities continue to suffer from lack of cruise ship tourism
Before the pandemic, Astoria was welcoming thousands of tourists on cruises who would spend the day in town when their ship docked. The number of cruise ships stopping in Astoria was at an all time high when the pandemic shut down cruise business altogether.
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What I Learned From My ‘Mild’ Breakthrough Case of COVID
After a year and a half of being COVID-cautious, a fully vaccinated health journalist thought he could finally travel and socialize this summer. The resulting illness didn't feel "mild" at all.
Oregon had almost no flu last year. What about this year?
Dr. Ann Thomas, with Oregon Public Health, said continued mask mandates should control the flu again this year. But she’s not sure because unlike last year, schools which traditionally drive transmission, are open — and people are going out again.
Two Weeks After Hurricane Ida, Tens Of Thousands in Louisiana Are Still Without Power
Ida's ferocious 150 mph winds decimated parts of Louisiana's electrical grid. At the height, more than a million homes and businesses were without power. The remaining 117,000+ are having to make do.
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Little Women Remixed, But Not Reimagined
When Bethany Morrow was asked to write a new take on the classic, she agreed on one condition: The new March family would look nothing like the old.
Here Are The Best Looks From The Met Gala — And The Messages Behind Them
After the pandemic shut down fashion's biggest night in 2020, the Met Gala came back on the 75th anniversary of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Can Recall Ads in Spanish Sway Latino Voters? Two Families Weigh In
Both sides of the gubernatorial recall effort are pumping the airwaves with Spanish-language ads in the hopes of winning over California's large Latino voting block. KQED recently spoke to two very different Latino families to gauge their reactions.
Biden Tours Western Fire Center And Tells Firefighters, 'You Saved Lake Tahoe'
The president viewed the wildfire ravaged West Monday, to renew warnings about climate change its role in extreme weather and fire events.
PHOTOS: LGBTQ+ Oakland Shows Out at the ‘Open To All’ Vogue Ball
During Oakland Pride weekend, Black and brown, queer and trans dancers gathered to show off their moves and D.I.Y. fashions.
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