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Readers respond: Human rights include due process An asteroid has a very small chance to hit Earth. What happens if it does? Por...
Readers respond: Human rights include due process An asteroid has a very small chance to hit Earth. What happens if it does? Por...
Readers respond: Human rights include due process An asteroid has a very small chance to hit Earth. What happens if it does? Por...

Published on: 02/10/2025

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Scientists say they expect the asteroid's future trajectory and impact probability to change as astronomers collect and analyze more data.

Subfreezing temperatures overnight will create a high chance of frostbite or hypothermia for those who are not adequately dressed or sheltered against the cold.

On the latest episode of Beat Check, we check in with Mike Rogoway to discuss the economic crisis plaguing Oregon's recreational marijuana industry.

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

The Republican president met with participants in the honorary coin toss after he arrived at the Superdome

The recall applies to 10 ounce tubs of classic and flavored hummus bought at grocery stores across the Pacific Northwest.

Super Bowl Sunday could be the first chance for a select few Oregonians to see the Northern Lights.

It's the latest incident for an Alaska Airlines flight departing from or heading to Portland International Airport.

The tapir is endangered due to disappearing forests, farms, logging and being hunted by humans.

Security footage shows two men entering the restaurant’s refrigerator and stealing about $387 worth of eggs and egg products.

Advertisers are betting that America could use a brief diversion.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2025/02/readers-respond-human-rights-include-due-process.html

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