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Despite a new congressional map less tilted in Democrats’ favor, Republicans elected to stall the process.
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A passenger allegedly attacked a flight attendant and yelled for the crew to shoot him during a flight to San Juan on Wednesday. According to the FBI, the incident remains under investigation.
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The worst of this year’s wildfire season appears to be over, but it has been another tough year.
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Sidelined by COVID, Oregon House to reconvene Saturday in hope of redrawing political maps before deWhether Republicans will show up to vote or stay away to block the process remains unclear. COVID-19's impact on whether a quorum will be present in the House is also a mystery.
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Fire season still isn't over, but there's some relief for people living in the Oakridge area. Crews say they've got a good handle on the Middle Fork Complex of wildfires.
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After half a dozen fires in the last decade, a problem Portland building just burned to the ground.
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Tom Collins is an assistant professor at Washington State University’s Viticulture & Enology Program. He joins us with details on research about what tools can help reduce this growing problem.
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Costco Chief Financial Officer Richard Galanti said an anticipated uptick in demand as the delta variant surges and supply chain challenges led to the purchase limits on key household items.
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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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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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Two Republican lawmakers who launched a referendum petition against Senate Bill 554 told OPB on Friday they had not collected the 74,680 signatures necessary to put the law before voters in next year’s general election. Those signatures are due by 5 p.m.
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Our annual "Road Trip for Your Ears" to secret spots even longtime Californians might not know about.