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More wildlife crossings in offing for Oregon but deadline looms Readers respond: Parking meter hikes discourage downtown recover...
More wildlife crossings in offing for Oregon but deadline looms Readers respond: Parking meter hikes discourage downtown recover...
More wildlife crossings in offing for Oregon but deadline looms Readers respond: Parking meter hikes discourage downtown recover...

Published on: 07/25/2025

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Grants are for shovel-ready projects for bridges, culverts, overpasses or tunnels on Oregon roads.

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Daytime high temps will fall into the upper 70s Friday and should stay in the low 80s over the weekend.

The termination has triggered a backlash against the agency’s director over what some employees say has been a glacial response to worker complaints of discrimination.

“We’re almost just squatting in this capitalist temple,” said Jason Leivian, owner of Floating World Comics. “It’s a beautiful space, so we might as well use it.”

State police Supt. Casey Codding, who now chairs state board that sets police standards, rehired Joey D. Pollard, who retired in 2023. Codding was a fellow SWAT sergeant who was present during the drinking incident but kept quiet.

Police said they also served a search warrant at the home of a tagger known as Monk6.

Authorities say the gunman attacked two others in the neighborhood.

From the massive Cram fire to the Burdoin fire near White Salmon, here's the latest on active wildfires, red flag warnings and evacuation orders in Oregon and Washington.

Jeffrey Sims, 54, was arrested and booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center.

Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez said it’s critical to understand how and why the situation developed.

“There are a lot of people who think they know what it's like to be a law enforcement officer and really aren't afraid to share their opinion with the community about it, but none of them truly know what it's like to wake up and wonder if you're going to be assaulted or shot at work today,” Chief Deputy District Attorney Chris Owen told the court Thursday.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2025/07/more-wildlife-crossings-in-offing-for-oregon-but-deadline-looms.html

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