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Wolfdogs’ deadly rampage in McMinnville followed long, confounding battle between city and animals’ owner Hackers stole the driv...
Wolfdogs’ deadly rampage in McMinnville followed long, confounding battle between city and animals’ owner Hackers stole the driv...
Wolfdogs’ deadly rampage in McMinnville followed long, confounding battle between city and animals’ owner Hackers stole the driv...

Published on: 04/25/2025

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A McMinnville woman’s wolfdogs killed three pets in March. The city had been citing her for years over issues with the dogs.

A judge dismissed a lawsuit that attempted to get the state to compensate Oregonians for the theft of their personal information.

Among the incidents, a group of boys surrounded the teacher, video-recorded her rear end and exclaimed she was “sexy," according to court papers.

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Inspired by the memory of the cousin who urged him to get a colonoscopy, Tualatin's Matt Hazard fulfilled a lifelong dream this week.

One reason queer women may face these concerns is that medical school curricula often fall short in teaching prospective physicians about LGBTQ reproductive health.

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These four new Portland brunches would have stood out at even in the heyday of Portland's brunch obsession.

Temperatures are likely to be in the high 70s Friday before dropping into the low 60s on the weekend.

Juneau is estimating that roughly 1.65 million passengers will visit this season, which runs from now through October.

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A rare, fanged deep-sea lancetfish washed ashore in Seaside last Wednesday, startling beachgoers. The creepy, cannibalistic predator is almost never seen in Oregon.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2025/04/wolfdogs-deadly-rampage-in-mcminnville-followed-long-confounding-battle-between-city-and-animals-owner.html

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