

Published on: 03/03/2025
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The announcement renewed fears of a North American trade war that already showed signs of pushing up inflation and hindering growth.
This solar cycle peaks in July, so more chances for northern lights sightings should be on the way.
Sampling wastewater can help public health officials track a virus’ spread.
Ex-sheriff’s deputy Johnathan Taylor pleaded guilty Friday to a single count of official misconduct.
The Portland Diamond Project presented to an Oregon House committee on Monday morning.
A new study shows that exposure to pesticides and microplastics could set back the recovery of sunflower sea stars.
Dane Paulsen, who was last seen playing in his yard, went missing Saturday.
Officers spotted two cars racing each other and skidding in circles Friday night.
Supporters told lawmakers that 16- and 17-year-olds should have a say in school district leadership while opponents say they are too immature.
The mass firing of employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration could have major consequences for Oregon.
The company is evaluating 70 underperforming restaurants.
A group of residents calling themselves the Republic Library Changemakers asked the board to write a flag policy to only allow the U.S. and Washington state flags to be displayed at the library.
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