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Shameful Sheriff’s Deputies
Nakia Porter pulled over to change drivers during a trip with her father and three young children. Solano County sheriff's deputies then pulled their guns on her and slammed her to the pavement, where she lost consciousness.
‘OPB Politics Now:’ Census data and a contentious redistricting process
After months of delay, the Census Bureau has finally released the detailed data that will help lawmakers create new political districts this year. Now, the interesting part begins.
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Inside OHSU’s fight to save the region’s sickest COVID-19 patients
In room after room at Oregon Health & Science University Hospital's COVID-19 intensive care unit, patients are sedated and on life support, many of them much younger than the people sickened by the coronavirus’ earlier waves. As they tend to patients, the nurses, doctors and support staff on duty report feeling the strain.
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University of Oregon and Oregon State announce COVID-19 vaccine mandate for university events
That mandate starts on Monday. It will not affect the Prefontaine Classic currently taking place at Hayward Field.
Dutch Bros Coffee to offer stock to the public
The coffee chain announced on Friday that it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Michael Morgan, Visionary Oakland Symphony Conductor, Dies at Age 63
Morgan made a lasting mark in classical music with boundary-pushing programming and an inclusive vision.
1st Black Trans Woman On Presidential HIV/AIDS Panel Seeks To Focus On Equality
As the first Black transgender woman to serve in this capacity, Tori Cooper says she is eager to advocate on behalf of all transgender and non-binary people living with HIV.
Pimping His Ride: How Mauricio Hernández Followed His Dreams on Two Sides of the Border
When Mauricio Hernández met Arnold Schwarzenegger, the then-governor of California had just vetoed a 2004 bill that would have allowed undocumented immigrants like him to get driver’s licenses. At the time, Hernández worked for a well-known body shop in Los Angeles called West Coast Customs, where Hollywood celebrities like Sylvester Stallone, Snoop Dogg and Paris … Continue reading Pimping His Ride: How Mauricio Hernández Followed His Dreams on Two Sides of the Border →
Country Singer Tom T. Hall, Writer Of 'Harper Valley PTA,' Dies At 85
He was known as "The Storyteller" for his unadorned yet incisive lyrics. Hall composed hundreds of songs and sang about life's simple joys as country music's consummate blue-collar bard.
Rev. Jesse Jackson And His Wife Are Hospitalized For COVID-19
The civil rights leader, who is vaccinated against the virus, has advocated for COVID-19 vaccines for Black people. Despite having been diagnosed for Parkinson's disease, Jackson has remained active.
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