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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Olympic Trials Take A Break After Exciting Start
Photographer Explores Northwest Serial Killer Dump Sites
Makah Whalers Get Jail Time
Olympic Trials Reach Halfway Point
When Fourth Place Makes The Olympic Team
Oregon Native Hopes Third Time Is The Charm At Olympics
Life in Prison for Juveniles: Is it Good Public Policy?
Another Lightning Storm Moves Through Oregon And Washington
Oregon Vets Will Receive Benefits From New G.I. Bill
Haze, Smoke Expected Through Thursday
Tomatoes May Not Be Behind Salmonella Outbreak
Health Advocates Rally As Regence Hikes Insurance Rates
Starbucks Closing 600 Stores Nationwide
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
The Oregon Five: Legal Glitch Ensnares Five Juvenile Lifers
Oregonians Eligible For Extended Unemployment Benefits
Wyden Listens To Citizens' Energy Concerns
Is There A Congressional Solution To High Oil Prices?
Fred Meyer Recalls Beef Linked With Illness
WA Right To Die Supporters Submit 320,000 Signatures
Hangers On Move In On 'Track Town U.S.A.'
Report Lists Moving More Chemical Weapons To Umatilla As Option
Fires Burn In Eastern Oregon, As Firefighters Remain In State
Horizon Wants To Cut Oregon Flights, Feds Say 'Not Yet'
Crime Becomes Issue In Merkley/Smith Race
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Toxins In Fireworks End Up In Our Air
Seattle Trades Sonics For Team To Be Named Later
Clouds Form On Solar Energy's Horizon
Prayer And Cheers As Signatures Dropped For Right To Die Initiative
Wyden Uses Summer Break To Tour Eastern, Central Oregon
Olympia Lawmakers Still Cool To Key Arena Upgrade
Coast Guard Urges Safe Boating Over Fourth Of July
Back On The Track, Olympic Trials Resume In Eugene
Judge Says Phone Log Can't Be Evidence In Al Haramain Case
Snow Keeps Some Campgrounds Closed For 4th Of July Holiday
Obama Will Speak To Teachers This Weekend
State Supreme Court Rules Sizemore's Group Engaged In Racketeering
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Portland Runner Qualifies Twice For Olympics
Oregon’s Galen Rupp Runs Onto Olympic Team
Monday, July 7, 2008
America's Infrastructure Topic Of Forum At PSU
Signature Gathering Fueled By Handful of Donors
Philomath Pole Vaulter Makes Olympic Team
Olympic Trials Wrap Up On High Note In Eugene
Olympic Track Trials Bring Thrills And Agony To Sporting Couples
Negative Ads Start Early In Washington Governor's Race
Vancouver City Council To Vote On Columbia Crossing Project
Fewer Drivers, Still Too Many Fatalities On July 4th Weekend
Officials Still Investigating Fatal Police Shooting In Silverton
Eugene Enjoys Successful Olympic Trials Run
Fight Over 'Plan B' Birth Control Back In Washington Courts
Eugene Basks In The Glow Of Eight Days Of Olympic Glory
Northwest Wineries Hold Their Own Despite Rough Economy, High Gas Prices
Experts Push 'Green' Solutions To Infrastructure Problems
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Get Ready For Another Round Of Ballot Measures
Body Of Bend Doctor Found In Deschutes
Defense Secretary Gates Comments On Chemical Weapons
Critics Concerned About Columbia Crossing Project
Defense Sec. Visits Fort Lewis; Comments On Air Force Tanker Deal
Lingering Snow, Late Berry Season Brings Unseasonable Bear Complaints
Northwest Farmers Growing More Wheat In Response To High Prices
Oregon’s Timber Harvest Continues To Decline
New Coalition For Universal Health Care Begins Nationwide Campaign
Domestic Partnership Case More About Statistics And Samples
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Oregon Soldier Helps Iraqi Translators Come To U.S.
Bend Balloon Man Reaches Goal, May Now Quit
BLM Considers Killing Captive Wild Horses
Oregon's Infant Hearing Loss Law Gets Thumbs Up
Mother Of Silverton Police Shooting Victim Coming To Oregon
Ship's Captain May Get Shorter Sentence After Appeal
Oregon Senate Candidates Tout Rural Credentials
Fuel Prices Claim More Airline Service
Gregoire Releases IRS Returns; Rossi Refuses
Gordon Smith's Campaign Says Merkley Broke Election Law
OSU Study Warns Of Bleak Future For County Roads
Universities Mull New State Ruling On Patrolling Dorms
New Law Would Have Disqualified Initiative Petitions
Healthy Americans Act Reintroduced In The House
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Keep A Food Diary And Write Your Way To Weight Loss
Country, Swing And Line Dance Fest Kicks Off
Columbia Crossing Project Goes Before Portland Council
Another Paper Cutting Jobs And Moving Resources Online
Feds Find Cattle Grazing Harms National Monument
Large Northwest Cities Growing At Moderate Pace
Portland Marks One Year Of Biodiesel Mandate
Clackamas County To Expand Oregon City Sewage Treatment Plant
Al-Haramain Challenges Terrorism Designation In Court
Friday, July 11, 2008
Governors Urge Tighter Emissions Standards For Ships
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Opposes Astoria LNG Project
Mediator Coming Into Alaska Air Pilots Talks
More Flights Leaving Eugene Airport, For Good
High-Profile Clinton Supporters Line Up Behind Obama
Absence Of Wolves Damages Olympic National Park
Tigard Police Hope To Curb Catalytic Converter Theft
Police Shooting Puts Silverton In International Spotlight
Firefighters Gaining Upper Hand On Washington Wildfires
Resident Wolf Pack Likely In North Central Washington State
What Happens When A Business Owner Is Deployed To War?
Early Warm Springs Fire Season Scares Firefighters
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Columbia Crossing Project Continues Its Quest For Approval
Monday, July 14, 2008
Governor Kulongoski Asks FERC To Re-examine LNG
Democratic Activists Wish Wyden Would Speak Up
Meter Running On Portland's Town Car Drivers
State Universities Open Their Capital Gifts
Oregon Firefighters Head To Mount Adams For New Wildfire
June Unemployment Numbers Mixed For Oregon
Oregon Strawberry Season Cut Short This Year
High Gas Prices Driving Students To Online Classes
Forest Managers Tighten Restrictions As Fire Danger Grows
Lifting Of Offshore Drilling Moratorium Could Have Little Effect In Northwest
Twenty Years Later, Coast Trail Advocate Starts Hike Again
Bike/Car Battles Continue Fueled By Alcohol And Rage
Study Outlines Damage From Major Earthquake
Candidates Report Latest Fundraising Numbers
Providing DMV With Proof You're Who You Say You Are
New ID Rules: Aimed At Terrorists, Tripping Up Everyone
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Bacteria Cause Decline In Northwest Oysters
Destination Resort Issue Again In Central Oregon Spotlight
Silverton Police Officer Arraigned On Sex Abuse Charges
FERC Puts Off Bradwood Landing Decision
Rossi Hopes To Make Budget Deficit A Major Issue In Governor’s Race
Controversy Continues Over Grazing On WA Wildlife Lands
Silverton Police Officer Held Without Bail
Progressive Group Claims Ballot Petitions Included Forgeries
Natural Gas Prices Expected To Skyrocket This Winter
Oregon Researchers Find Compounds To Treat E Coli, Malaria
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Mexican Rodeos Multiply In The Northwest
U.S. Army Deserter Deported From B.C.; First Sent Home By Canada
Erickson Keeps Up With Schrader's Fundraising With Loans
Fire Near Mount Adams Keeps Growing
Coos Bay Wants To Buy Stretch Of Closed Rail Line
Local Hospitals Suffer From Loss Of Rural Flights
Klamath River Dam Debate Gets Murkier
LNG Foes Cheer Coos County Decision
NW Biofuels Industry Getting Help In A Pinch
Fire Conditions Improve, But Weekend Weather A Worry
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Locals Voice Concerns About Bradwood Landing As LNG Site
Republicans Unhappy With Governor's Opposition To Offshore Drilling
Money For Vernonia Schools Part Of Senate Appropriations Bill
Wheeler County District Attorney Recalled
Oregon Rep. Hooley Saw Buildup To Banking Problems
Gorge Games Are Back, Greener Than Ever
Giusto's Replacement Sworn In As Multnomah County Sheriff
Audit Questions Efficiency Of Oregon Computer Consolidation Effort
Primary May Decide Washington Supreme Court Races
Al Gore’s 100% Renewable Goal Distant, Even In Northwest
More Than Commuters Will Be Affected By Columbia Crossing Project
Friday, July 18, 2008
Metro Adds Its Two Bits On Interstate Bridge
Oregon Quilters Honor Fallen Female Soldiers
Hanna Wants Emergency Session On Washington County District
Democratic Party Ignores Smith's Federal Elections Complaint
Oregon Soldier Gets Six Months Jail Time For Going AWOL
Army Deserter From Boise To Face Music At Fort Carson
Starbuck's Loss Could Be Independents' Gain
PSU Grad Sworn In As Ambassador To Qatar
Monday, July 21, 2008
Zipcar Pushes 'Low Car Diet' Through Car-Sharing
Umatilla Weapons Incinerator Reports 'Routine' Leak
State Expands Use Of Broadband To Deliver Health Care
Western Climate Initiative Members To Outline Strategy
Spending Your Summer With Beethoven And Brahms
Art For Therapy And For Profit
Grasshoppers Invade Eastern Oregon, Farmers Fight Back
GOP Lawmaker Retires Early In Possible Swing District
Families Host Minor League Baseball Players
Two More Initiatives Qualify For November Ballot
Presidential Candidates Offer Plans For Paying Teachers
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Former Prineville City Official Charged With Stealing Gas
ODFW Says Wolves Are Again Breeding In Oregon
Officials Work To Reopen Coos Bay Rail Line
Republican State Senator Will Propose Redistricting Bill
Klamath Falls Teacher Convicted Of Selling Drugs To Students
Gas Prices See Slight Drop In Northwest
Teacher Merit Pay Initiative Qualifies For Ballot
Court Ruling Forces Idaho To Postpone Fall Wolf Hunt
Teachers Wary Of Sizemore's Merit Pay Initiative
Ducks Replace Autzen Scoreboard To Please Fans
Federal Scientific Reports Hold Major Power In Northwest
Courtney Calls For Investigation Of State Hospital
Growing Columbia Gorge Business Snapped Up By Boeing
Battle Continues In Oregon Against Invasive Species
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Small Group Of Donors Contribute Big To Oregon Ballot Measures
Hanford Tank Waste Continues To Bedevil Clean-Up Crews
Zoo To Release Endangered Turtles In Columbia River Gorge
DeFazio Pushing For Infrastructure Funding Bill
Presidential Campaigns Gear Up In Oregon
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Ninth Circuit Court Requires EPA to Regulate Discharges from Ships
Western States To Cap Global Warming Pollution After 2012
Eugene Chip Plant Closing, 1100 To Be Laid Off
Judge OKs Emergency Grazing Program On Conservation Reserves
Oregon's Ethanol Mandate Under Fire
Governor Kulongoski Traveling The State To Talk Transportation
Friday, July 25, 2008
Federal Money Will Support Charter Schools In Oregon
Gresham Breaks Ground On Arts Center, Sports Park
State Considers Ways To Calm Airline Turbulence
Wu's Republican Challenger Wants Independent Endorsement
Army To Apologize For Fort Lawton Trials
Grand Jury Clears Officer In Silverton Fatal Shooting
D.A. Says Officer Had No Way Of Knowing Hanlon Was Mentally Ill
Riesling Resurgence Noted In Wine Country
Portland Officials Consider Response To Major Earthquake
Infamous Road To Get New Warning Signs
Monday, July 28, 2008
State Approves Location For Huge Wind Farm
Castillo Says Teacher Pay Initiative Not Right Way To Address Problem
Student Who Found Kennewick Man 12 Years Ago All Grown Up
It's Sewer Project Vs. Swim Park In Lake Grove
Merkley Strikes Out During Warm Springs Visit
Eugene Man Dies In Climbing Accident On Mt. Hood
Climate Convergence Conference Lands In Coburg
Trophy House Removed To Create Columbia Gorge Viewpoint
Oregon Independent Party Tries To Recruit Republican Nominee
Oregon Unitarians Gather Aid For Tennessee Church
Two Baker City Mental Health Workers File Whistleblower Lawsuit
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
First West Nile Virus Activity Reported In Baker County
Oregon's Food Stamp Program Gets Federal Award
Reed College Receives High Ranking
Fort Lewis Officer Pleads Guilty To Firearms Parts Smuggling
Idahoans Pursue Water Accounting Project
Unitarian Church Grieves After Knoxville Shooting
Public Encouraged To Comment on Geothermal Energy Development on Federal Lands
Plug-In Station Opened For Vehicles Of The Future
Relief Still Spotty For Victims Of Myanmar Cyclone
Portland Housing Prices Fall For First Time In Two Decades
West Coast Governors Announce Ocean Action Plan
Lake Oswego Delays Controversial Sewer Project
Governors Emphasize Opposition To Offshore Drilling
Nasty Pool Being Cleaned Up At Hanford
TriMet Tries To Keep Up With Needs Of Bike Commuters
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Hoax Child Abduction Alerts Hinder System's Effect
No Rush to Follow Seattle’s Plastic Bag Tax
Rising Gas Prices Hit Small-Town Gas Stations Hard
Federal Office Holds Hearing On Oregon Rail Shutdown
Kulongoski Encourages Oregon To 'Think Differently' About Transportation
State Senator In Serious Condition After Accidental Shooting
Groups Jockey For Ballot Measure Edge
Feds To Study Effects Of Pesticides On Salmon
Lawyers Make Final Attempt To Prove Government Spying
State Senator Wants To Expand Helmet Law To Include Adults
EPA Warns People To Protect Themselves From The Sun
Embattled Oregon Youth Authority Director Resigns
Fish & Wildlife Proposes Reduction To Murrelet's Critical Habitat
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Future Of Oregon Family Farms Looks Healthy
Senate Campaign Revs Up, Candidates Trade Barbs
Maryland Voters Get Call From Rep. DeFazio
Hummingbird Bander Goes To Work In A Washington Backyard
Environmentalists Plan To Sue Over Tractor Pollution
Oregon To Get Millions From Federal Housing Stimulus Bill
PUC Ruling Pleases Oregon's Solar Power Industry
Broke Oregon Counties Mull Worst-Case Scenarios
Washington's First 'Top Two' Primary Ballots In The Mail
Hold The Pickles -- County Wants Chain Restaurant Calorie Count
EPA Clears Field Burning For Idaho Farmers
Officials Send Out First Measure 49 Approval Tickets

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