Published on: 01/23/2025
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The state’s update does not include the crucial ability to compare the average student’s growth across multiple years at a single glance, to pinpoint improvements, plateaus or declines.
Frost is likely in most areas early Thursday, unless you're in the Troutdale, Camas area where temps are already about 40 degrees.
“With the increasing focus on electrification and the surging demand for data centers, the need for electrical gear has skyrocketed,” said one apartment builder.
Check your numbers to see if you hit it big in Wednesday's jackpot.
J.H. Baxter & Co. Inc. used hazardous chemicals to treat and preserve wood and then illegally "boiled off" the hazardous waste, prosecutors say.
Gov. Tina Kotek has said she stands by Oregon's sanctuary state law.
The apparent temperature or wind chill is expected to fall to around 25 degrees Wednesday night.
Metro Council President Lynn Peterson said councilors will likely ditch plans to put the ballot measure in front of voters in May.
Police say a female student was killed and another student was wounded in a shooting in a Nashville high school cafeteria
The crash happened Tuesday around 8:30 a.m., police said.
Police released few other details in the shooting Wednesday.
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