

Published on: 06/06/2025
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“We see this opportunity, this light,” said CEO Debbie Marr. “We took our chances.”
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"Books with Your Besties" hosts discuss their commitment to accuracy and the psychological complexity behind criminal investigations.
‘We don’t need to be codifying terms that we now know to be offensive and perhaps even racist,’ one said.
Two separate investigations by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services ultimately found no wrongdoing by outgoing OLCC Director Craig Prins, but they reveal unease about Prins’ work habits among his staff.
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Climbers were on Mount McKinley when they saw a man in their group fall 3,000 feet to his death in Denali National Park, officials said.
The Department of Homeland Security published a list of sanctuary jurisdictions only to remove it a few days later.
The 24-year-old Mexican national was detained by ICE agents after his asylum case was suddenly dismissed Thursday.
Republicans tried to force a vote Thursday on a bill that was never seriously considered. An argument over the political antics ensued.
A new report found that health care costs in the state are growing faster than the Oregon’s economy.
Jeremy Lenoire said he was in town to attend protests, not serve as a look-out.
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