Sunday, October 12th, 2008
Monthly Articles
- Thursday, May 1, 2008
- Macpherson Pushes Sentencing Reform In Run For Attorney General
- Longshore Workers Take May Day Off To Protest War
- Campaign Loan Triggers 'Millionaire's Amendment' In District 5 Race
- Gas Prices Continue To Climb In Oregon
- Cascadia Gets Last-Minute Help
- Oregon's Anglers See Long-Term Benefits From Slow Spring
- Fisheries Disaster Declaration Opens Door For Aid
- May Day Brings Marches, Rallies To Northwest
- May Day War Protest Shuts Down Terminal Six
- Lawsuits: Prison Failed To Care For Suicidal Inmates
- Wyden Health Care Plan Gets Boost
- UO Reading Program Gets Renewed Scrutiny
- Rural Oregon Businesses Feeling The Gas Price Crunch
- State, County Step In At The Last Minute To Bail Out Cascadia
- May Day Events Bring Out Protesters On Variety Of Issues
- Nike's Story Through The Eyes Of Its #3 Employee
- Friday, May 2, 2008
- Higher Ed Board Makes Hire For PSU President
- Hundreds Take To Portland Streets For May Day Rally
- Tribes And Feds Celebrate End To Their Salmon/Dam Fights
- Columbia Crossing Options Go Public
- Sunday, May 4, 2008
- Primary Ballots On The Way To Oregon Voters
- Monday, May 5, 2008
- Car Rental Call Center Opening In Eugene
- Coast Starlight Route Reopens Just In Time For Summer Season
- Kroger Sees Meth Abuse As Major Issue For New AG
- Klamath Tribes, Environmentalists Protest At Buffet's Meeting
- Candidates Take On Global Warming As Oregon Campaign Heats Up
- Six Sea Lions Shot In Traps At Bonneville Dam
- ODOT Reminds Drivers To Slow Down In Construction Zones
- Sea Lion Shooting Appears To Be Inside Job
- Housing Slump Slams Weyerhaeuser
- Portland Day Labor Site Opening Delayed
- Washington Measles Outbreak Worries State Health Officials
- Tuesday, May 6, 2008
- Latest Recovery Plan Sets Columbia Salmon Survival Standards
- Grant High Team Takes Third In Constitution Contest
- Multnomah County Loans Cascadia Funds To Keep Doors Open
- Another Dead Sea Lion Found On Columbia
- Housing Slump Good News For Northwest Fruit Growers
- Auto Theft Drops 18% In Washington
- Wood Village Casino Off-Track Again
- Mannix Drops Anti-Marijuana Initiative Campaign
- Portland's Homeless Camp Out At City Hall
- Oregon Aid Organizations Look To Help Out In Myanmar
- Humane Society Agreement Ends Sea Lion Trapping
- House Parties Becoming Important Campaign Tool
- Wednesday, May 7, 2008
- Attorneys General Treat Big Oil With Kid Gloves
- Adams Says Sauvie Island Bridge Project Is 'Dead And Buried'
- Oregon's Primary Importance Rises With Tight Election
- National Ad Money Flows Into Democratic Senate Primary
- Mail-In Ballots May Be Delivered Postage Due
- Cause Of Sea Lion Deaths Still A Mystery
- Seattle, Portland Join Anti-Water Bottle Movement
- Candidates Court Rural Voters Ahead Of Oregon Primary
- Thursday, May 8, 2008
- WA Lawmakers Hit The Road To Talk About Property Taxes
- Latest Recovery Plan Sets Columbia Salmon Survival Standards
- Health Fund Board Holding Listening Sessions Around State
- Frohnmayer Launches Musical About NEA Days
- Marion County Sheriff's Deputy Remembered
- Presidential Hopefuls Focus On Oregon
- Facebook And State AGs Agree To Safety Plan
- Bond Measures Line Up For November Ballot
- County Payments Attached To Iraq Spending Bill
- Washington Invests $25 Million Into Building A Biofuels Lab At WSU
- Eastern Oregon Spring Runoff Avoiding Reservoirs
- Down Ticket Races Hit The Airwaves
- OSAA Loses Ruling On Saturday Games
- Friday, May 9, 2008
- Obama, Clinton Both Campaign In Oregon
- DeFazio: Time For Party To 'Begin To Unify'
- Clinton Campaigns On Health Care At OHSU
- Obama Talks Timber, Salmon During Oregon Visit
- Oregon Enjoys A Day In The Presidential Politics Spotlight
- Presidential Campaigns Descend On Oregon
- Clinton Touts Her 'Oregon Compact' And Healthcare During Northwest Visit
- Last Rail Laid In Portland Transit Mall Project
- Letter Carriers Rounding Up Food Saturday
- Hillsdale Gets A New Grocery Store
- Sunday, May 11, 2008
- Obama Finishes Oregon Trip With Stop In Bend
- Washington Holds Mental Health Summit
- Gas Prices Cause Measurable Drop In Traffic
- Seattle, Bend, Coeur d’Alene Tabbed As 'Recession-Proof' Cities
- Monday, May 12, 2008
- Feds Unveil Environmental Review For Makah Whale Hunt
- McCain Makes Fundraising Visit To Oregon
- Campaigns Continue Focus On Oregon Ahead Of May 20th Primary
- Last Mill In Coeur d'Alene Saws Its Final Log
- County Sheriffs Cutting Back Patrols Because Of Fuel Costs
- Portland Police Arrest Homeless Protesters
- Mayor Potter Returns To Jefferson High To Check Progress
- Oregon Governor Tries New Economic Development Strategy
- McCain Talks Energy In Oregon Appearance
- Portland Boys At Center Of Federal Autism Case
- Head Winds Buffet Some Wind Energy Projects
- Meetings Begin On Federal Disaster Assistance For Fishermen
- Tuesday, May 13, 2008
- McCain Uses Climate Change To Distinguish Himself From Bush
- Bill Clinton Rallies Support For Wife During Oregon Tour
- Oregon Researcher Discovers Biology Behind Lung Cancer
- Ballots Trickling In Despite High Profile Race
- NW Aid Groups Challenged By Simultaneous Disasters
- Abortion Accusation Heats Up 5th District Primary Contest
- Nader Makes Portland Appearance In Fifth Presidential Bid
- Attorney General Race Gets Spendy With A Week To Go
- Heroin Overdoses Push Drug Deaths Up In Oregon
- Northwest Hay Shortage Worsened By Late Crop, Low Acreage
- Giusto Should Lose Badge Committee Says
- Wednesday, May 14, 2008
- Fifth District Race Turns Ugly With Abortion Accusations
- Army Medic From Oregon Dies In Iraq
- Oregon Primary Could Give State More Than National Spotlight
- Another Campaign Season And Nader Still Has A Lot To Say
- Erickson's Accuser Explains Why She Came Forward
- Sea Lions Died Of Heat Stroke, Other Questions Remain
- Thursday, May 15, 2008
- Will The Scent Of Scandal Shake The District 5 Primary?
- Carbon Sequestration Experiment Meets Opposition
- City Of Eugene Could Come To Aid Of Struggling Lane County
- Portland Police Shoot Homicide Suspect
- Women's Film Fest Kicks Off In Portland
- Police Clear Sidewalk Outside Portland City Hall
- Volcano Observatory Reopens In Time For Eruption Anniversary
- Nike Plays Role In Beaverton Election
- Farm Bill Includes Salmon Disaster Aid Funds
- District Five Democrats Try To Distinguish Themselves
- Suspect Dies During Confrontation With Police
- Sunny Weather A Problem For Northwest Rivers And Mountains
- Friday, May 16, 2008
- Right To Life Says Erickson Should Drop Out Of Race
- Debating The Value Of Old Growth In Storing Carbon
- Smith Reemerges In Race For Senate
- Did Winter's Snows Fill Detroit Reservoir For The Season?
- Environmentalists Say Spotted Owl Plan Too Weak
- New Carissa May Finally Make It Off The Oregon Coast
- Democratic Presidential Candidates Make Final Oregon Visits
- Dangerous Combo: Hot Weather, Cold Water
- Free Wi-Fi Experiment Apparently Over For Portland
- Paradise Inn On Mount Rainier Reopens After Long Remodel
- Clinton Makes Campaign Stop In Junction City
- Fish And Wildlife Service Releases Final Spotted Owl Plan
- Sunday, May 18, 2008
- Not Enough Ships To Send NW Products Overseas
- Obama Portland Rally Attracts Tens of Thousands
- Sec. Of State Foresees An Orderly Election Day
- Washington Web Shoppers Will Pay More Sales Tax Soon
- Monday, May 19, 2008
- Obama's Pendleton Town Hall Has Distinct Flavor
- Oregonians Seek News About Friends And Family In China
- Causes And Consequences Of Global Climate Change Must Be Addressed
- Poll Suggests Late Gains For Clinton
- Racial Profiling Petitions Delivered To Portland City Hall
- Port Of Portland Gets Security Tips From Israeli Expert
- Swollen Northwest Rivers Will Be Cresting Soon
- Obama Courting Native American Votes Ahead Of Western Primaries
- Tuesday, May 20, 2008
- Two Units Of Northwest Soldiers Return From Iraq
- OHSU Study Begins On Cardiac Arrest Victims
- Schools Should Leave No Elective Behind
- Oregon Primary May See Record Turnout
- No Child Left Behind: Half Way To The Deadline, Not So Close To The Goal
- Primary Season Wrapping Up In Oregon
- Alaska Air Pilots Threaten Strike
- Oregon Part Of Largest-Ever Settlement With Merck
- EPA Audit: Northwest Air Good, Water Not So Good
- OHSU Doctors Researched Treatment For Kennedy's Tumor Type
- Adams Wins Portland Mayor's Race Avoiding Runoff
- Hillary Clinton Supporters Disappointed In Oregon Results
- Oregonians Say Obama Victory Shows His Support Isn't Limited By Race
- Fish Wins Council Seat, Fritz And Lewis Will Have Runoff
- New Mayor For Beaverton, Run-off For Eugene Mayor
- Forgotten Races Gear Up For Spotlight In The Fall
- Wednesday, May 21, 2008
- Kroger Defeats Macpherson In Attorney General Race
- Merkley Wins Race To Challenge Smith For Senate Seat
- Erickson Pulls Off 5th District Win Despite Late Allegation
- Schrader Will Run For Democrats To Replace Hooley
- Brown Wins Right To Face Dancer For Secretary Of State's Office
- District 5 Primaries Provide Twists And Turns On Election Night
- A Few Surprises Dot The Oregon Primary Election Night
- Thurston High Observes 10th Anniversary Of Shootings
- Portland Hardly Noticed, But The Rest Of The Nation Did
- Voters More Interested In Presidential Race Than Local Races
- Presidential, Senate Races Could Play Big In November Too
- Oregon's Voters Finished, Now What About Super Delegates?
- Redmond School Bond Gamble Pays Off
- OSU Ocean Researcher Wins Major International Prize
- Unknown Write-in Wins Oregon GOP Attorney General Race
- Card Set For Round Two Of The Fight For The Fifth
- Thursday, May 22, 2008
- Factoring Your Carbon Footprint Into Summer Travel Plans
- Helping Homeless Families In Washington County
- Land Owners Sue Over Trespass By Pipeline Surveyors
- Mercy Corps Sends Relief Supplies To China And Myanmar
- Record Snowfall Likely To Affect Memorial Day Camping
- After Primary Vote, Parties Focus On November
- Blumenauer Sees Politics Shifting Toward Green Energy
- Northwest Police Agencies Feel Pain At The Pump
- Canada, Alaska Agree To Reduce Catch Of NW-Bound Salmon
- Smaller Cherry Crop Expected After Cool Spring
- Inflate Tires, Save Gas
- County Payments On Two Track Strategy
- Sheriff Giusto Sets Retirement Date
- Memorial Day Weekend Travel Woes: The Price Of Gas And More
- Western Washington State Forests 'Green' Certified
- LNG Opponents Fighting On Two Fronts
- Bend Hires City Manager, Keeps Bus Service Going
- While The Courts Rule, Friends Are Still Getting Married
- Friday, May 23, 2008
- Sheriff Giusto's Retirement Won't End Investigation
- Oregon's Superdelegates Begin To Break Silence
- Signatures Turned In For 'Top Two' Primary Ballot Measure
- Eastside's Wide-Open Spaces Further Inflate Price Of Gas
- MAX Changes Force Steel Bridge To Close For Much Of Summer
- First New Home At Celilo Village Dedicated
- Fishermen Grumble About New Salmon Treaty
- Giusto Leaving Sooner Than Planned
- Sunday, May 25, 2008
- Memorial Day Means More This Year
- Idaho Sets Goal To Reduce Wolf Population By Half
- Monday, May 26, 2008
- Metro Councilors Consider Columbia Crossing Options
- Oregon's Ethics Reform Sparks Rural Revolt
- Tuesday, May 27, 2008
- New Celilo Village Bittersweet For Many Tribal Members
- Lawsuit Challenges City And Developer Water Rights
- State Treasurer Candidates Plan Several Debates
- Election May Change Political Balance In Salem
- One Year Later: Small Town Gang Ordinance Unused, Unchallenged
- NW Food Banks Fill Gap As Prices Rise
- Smith Questions Merkley's Leadership On Health Care
- Medford Police Look For Suspects In Cross Burning
- Gas Prices Up, Traffic Deaths Down
- 10,000 Pot Plants Found In Washington Corn Field
- Sen. Wyden Voices Strong Support For Merkley In Race For Senate
- Wednesday, May 28, 2008
- Sen. Wyden Backs Oregon Badlands For Wilderness Designation
- Gorge College Trains For Green, Wind Energy Jobs
- Women Sue Beef Northwest For Sex Discrimination
- Metro Council Considers Interstate Bridge Options
- Idaho Primary Picks Candidates To Replace Sen. Craig
- Bill Sizemore Found In Contempt Of Court
- Pressure On Senators To Support Climate Change Bill Grows
- Report Claims Juvenile Services System Coddles Kids Too Much
- Obama Picks Up Two More Oregon Superdelegates
- NW Businesses Look For Ways To Save On Fuel
- LNG Company Responds To Energy Dept. Report
- Greek Orthodox Nuns Live Life Of Prayer In Mountains Of Washington
- WA Republicans Hold Convention This Weekend
- TriMet Proposes Fare Increase To Cover Diesel Costs
- Thursday, May 29, 2008
- With Primary Behind Them, 5th District Contenders Prepare For November
- Public Speaks Out On Interstate Bridge Replacement
- Blood Tests Reveal New Threat To Spotted Owl
- Law Enforcement Applauds Head Start Funding
- Multnomah County Exploring State Of Mental Health Care
- Tolls May Be Future Source Of Revenue For Roads
- Oregon’s Economic Outlook Not Great, Not Awful
- Food Bank, Gov. Seek Help With State's Growing Hunger Problem
- Wyden, Defazio Push New G.I. Bill At UO
- County Wants Change To Double Majority Elections Rule
- Fort Lewis Stryker Brigade Begins Returning from Iraq
- Economists 'Cautious' About Oregon's Fiscal Future
- Portland, Salem-Keizer Schools Put Forward New TAG Plans
- Friday, May 30, 2008
- Community Turns Out For Mental Health Forum
- Canadian Refinery Pollutes The Columbia River Again
- For The Love Of Great Audio
- Metro Forum Explores How Portland Should Grow
- Unclear How NY Gay Marriage Decision Will Affect Oregon Couples
- Seattle Woman Studies Anthropology Of Homelessness
- Seattle Lawyer Will Help Decide Fate Of Florida And Michigan Delegates
- Saturday, May 31, 2008
- Public Libraries Face A Challenging Future
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