Published on: 08/26/2024
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The money will be used to address the needs of the country’s more than 400 national park sites.
Julia Alvarez wrote to a local online new source that “to cancel books and eliminate voices from our schools and libraries undermines a core value in education.”
A 22-year-old Gresham man faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges for his alleged involvement in a street race that sent four to the hospital.
Portland police and federal agents arrested Craig Douglas-Meyers at his Montavilla neighborhood home Friday.
William Allen Sherrill, 32, is now in federal custody in Washington.
Officials said the disruption was not affecting TSA’s ability to screen passengers.
The agency acknowledged that it owed money to these workers but it was hamstrung by computers that wouldn’t cooperate.
An agreement reached in bankruptcy court allows Fisker management to remain in charge for some time as the operation winds down.
For kids, the "food cart park" is a magnet. For parents, a godsend.
The victim, identified by officials as a man in his 40s, was declared dead at the scene.
Boeing’s quality control system failed to catch two critical mistakes. Here's how.
Not many people know the world's first detonation of an atomic bomb was on U.S. soil. The film "First We Bombed New Mexico" seeks to change that.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/nation/2024/08/us-national-parks-will-receive-record-setting-100m-gift.html
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