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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Go West! Winemakers Moving Closer To Customers
Climate Change May Impact Northwest Winemakers
Northwest Organizations Offer Aid To Samoa
Climate Change Issue Takes Center Stage
Inspector General Will Explore Chemical Exposure Of Guard Troops
Merkley Bill Would Repeal Telecommunications Protections
Grief No Worse For Families Of Those Who Use Assisted Suicide
Portland Auditor To Hire Expert To Look Into Chasse Case
Winemakers Feeling Stress Of Down Economy
La Salle, Other Portland Schools, Unhappy With Sports Plan
Wolf Hunting Season Expands In Idaho
Friday, October 2, 2009
Northwest Winemakers Team Up With Stars To Craft Premium Wines
Treasurer's Office Defends Bonus Payouts
Molalla River Considered For Wild & Scenic Status
Repairs Begin To Lock At The Dalles Dam
North Bend Sues Coquille Tribe, Casino For Breaking Deal
Forecast Predicts Rising Prison Population In Oregon
Suspended Oregon Football Player Gets Chance To Return
Bicycle Commuting Rising, But Still Pales Compared To Europe
Monday, October 5, 2009
Adams Recall Petitions Due Monday
Oregon Working To Keep Unemployed High-Tech Workers
Federal Stimulus Reports Due Saturday
Portland Board Looking At Restructuring High Schools
H1N1 Vaccine Begins To Arrive In Oregon
Impending Frost Means Gardeners Should Cover Up
Mental Health Groups Request Resignations In Chasse Case
Recall Effort Fails To Gather Enough Signatures
Central Oregon Housing Bust Deals Blow To Arts Community
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Meth – Some Wins, Some Losses, Still Cooking
Employment Department Online/Phone System Goes Down
Portland Peddles 20-Year Bike Path Plan
'Coraline' Director Leaves Laika Studios
Adams Trying To Stay Focused On Job Of Being Mayor
Big Idaho Land Swap Generates Opposition
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Task Force Was Crucial In Passing Pseudoephedrine Law
Meth - Addiction Since The Pseudoephedrine Ban
Realtors See Silver Lining In Bend’s Foreclosure Rate
Reduced Demand Pulls Down Energy Prices
States Prepare First Stimulus Report
Rural Oregonians Should Fear Medical Debt
Medford Opera Leaders Resign En Masse
Farmworkers' Union Celebrates Cipriano Ferrel's Birthday
A First And Last For Photographer Shooting For Gourmet Magazine
Oregon Delegation Considers Afghanistan Strategy
Washington, Oregon Ask For Federal Help For Dairy Farmers
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Farm To Fork Dinners Deliver More Than A Meal
Something New Under The Sun, A Way To Finance Solar Power
Oregon State University Would Get Millions In Ag Bill
Devil's Staircase Proposed For Wilderness Area
Rehab Program Uses Children As Incentive To Stay Clean
H1N1 Vaccine Supply Already Running Low
Tax Measures Qualify For January Ballot
Bend Disappointment: No OSU Education School
Friday, October 9, 2009
Competing Philosophies Mark Income Tax Debate
Recession In Oregon To End This Year?
Time-Share Fraud Snares Oregonians
Unemployment Down, Economic Freefall Slowing
Mercy Corps Opens New Building In Old Town
Oregonian Faces Another Round Of Cutbacks
Coaches, Trainers Wrestle With When Injured Athletes Should Play
Monday, October 12, 2009
State Agencies Close Friday For First Of 10 Furlough Days
Rogue River Freed Of Savage Rapids Dam
Washington Initiative Spending Low-Key
Half Way Through Portland's 10 Year Plan To End Homelessness
Pacific Northwest Residents Creating Less Trash In The Down Economy
Nurseries Prepare Not For Halloween, But For Christmas
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden Hopeful About Health Care Bill
Oregon Releases Initial Stimulus Report
Oregon Unemployment Rate Drops For A Variety Of Reasons
Blazers Offer City Their Rose Quarter Vision
Wyden Still Weighing Options On Health Care Bill
Higher Enrollment Could Mean More Money For Portland Schools
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Portland Woman Receives Caring Award For Crisis Center Work
Unemployment Rate Drop Doesn't Mean Businesses Are Hiring
Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Enron Executive's Appeal
Hanford's Vit Plant Construction Down For A Second Day
Wyden, Cantwell Vote Yes On Baucus Health Care Bill
Blazers And City Consider Future Of Rose Quarter
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Portland Responds To Defazio’s I-5 Bridge Budget Ideas
Northwest Senators Play Role In Health Care Bill's Passage
End Of Life Advocates Work To Overcome 'Death Panel' Claim
Math Skills Holding Steady For Oregon 4th And 8th Graders
Drug Busts At Outdoor Pot Plantations On Record Pace
Obama Administration Moves Forward On Timber Sales
Schools Will Offer Flu Clinics Once Vaccine Arrives
Conservationists Disappointed By Aspects Of New Forest Plan
Idaho Schools Wary Of More Budget Cuts
Oregon's Largest Employer, Intel, Helps Push Dow Higher
Thursday, October 15, 2009
German Businessman Pleads Guilty In Coral Case
Are WA Initiative and Referendum Petitions Public?
Hard Times: Life On The Reservation Full Of Challenges
Michael Jeans Sings About The Hard Times Of Reservation Life
Oregon Supreme Court Rules On Mental Examinations
Political Outsider Enters Oregon Governor's Race
9th Circuit Orders R-71 Petitions Released
Forclosures Rise Further In Idaho, Oregon
Friday, October 16, 2009
Oregon Supreme Court Rules In Mental Impairment Case
Women In Science Are Still Rare
Oregon Hit Hardest By Drop In Gambling Revenue
Washington, Idaho People Die From H1N1 Virus
Ouch! Your Home's Value Is Down, But The Property Tax Is Up
R-71 Petitions Still Caught In Legal Limbo
Supreme Court Backs Lane County Judge In Sentencing Case
Port Of Portland Numbers Show Some Improvement
Oregon Reps Busy Rounding Up Cash For The Election Year Ahead
Monday, October 19, 2009
Willamette 'Mega-Superfund' Cleanup Moving Slowly
Governor Kulongoski Headed To Europe To Talk Trade
Northwest Senate Races Quiet So Far
Tribal Leaders To Meet With The President
Oregon Can Now Certify Organic Farms
Swine Flu Vaccine Arriving Slower Than Anticipated
OSPIRG Finds 'Free Checking' Can Be Expensive
At U.N., Canada Asks For Worldwide Truce During 2010 Winter Games
Tax Opponents Decry Proposed Ballot Titles
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Recession Increases Demand On Indigent Burial Fund
Oregon Superintendent Of Schools To Run For Another Term
Oregonians Losing Health Coverage With Jobs
Search And Rescue Costs Add Up At National Parks
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Daimler Uncertainties Hard On Workers
We’re Number 2! Rural Oregon Ranks High In Wind Energy
Portland Business Alliance Backing Pollard In Vancouver Mayor's Race
Castillo Planning Run For Third Term As Superintendent
Northwest States Energy Efficient But Others Are Catching Up
Congress Ends Deportation Threat Hanging Over Grieving Spouses
Portland Police Seek Witnesses In Raymond Park Shooting
Former State Senator To Head Up Second Recall Effort
Critics Say Wealthy Will Benefit Most From WA I-1033
Portland Sidewalks Get New Rules
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Residents Of Nile Valley Cope With Massive Landslide
No Place To Call Home: Bend’s Homeless Services Stretched Thin
Limited Supplies Of H1N1 Vaccine Arrive In Oregon
Bones Found In Utah Desert Don't Belong To Artist
Alaska Air Group Flies To Profit
Feds Authorize $75 Million Needed For Streetcar Extension
International Paper Shuts Iconic Albany Factory
Lew Frederick Picked To Fill Vacant House Seat
Groups Sue California Over Coho Protection Rules
Twenty Charged In Seattle As Part Of Cartel Raid
Oregon State Treasurer Westlund Fighting Cancer Again
Meth And Marijuana Remain Top Drug Enforcement Priorities
Friday, October 23, 2009
Beavers Saga Continues As Time Runs Short
State Denies Approval For Hospital In St. Helens
Monday, October 26, 2009
PCC Growing And Getting Greener
Central Oregon College Asks, Again, For More Money
PGE Seeks Energy Production Partners
Coeur d'Alene Indians Celebrate Water Potato Harvest
Mount Bachelor Ski Area Unveils Future Growth Ideas
Falling Circulation Numbers Greet New Oregonian Publisher
FBI Makes Arrests In Child Prostitution Case
Researchers Explain Recent Coastal Earthquake Swarms
Lack Of Vaccine Forces Cancellation Of H1N1 Clinics
No Love Lost Between Business Lobby And Oregon Lawmakers
Hanford's New Cleanup Schedule For Tank Waste Up For Public Comment
Seven Billion In Recovery Dollars Flowing To Wash. State
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Seabird Rescue Widens On Coast
Coastal Algae Bloom: 'It's Like An Oil Spill, Without the Oil'
Education Officials Put Out Swine Flu Plan
Energy Department Releases Massive Document Outlining Cleanup Options
At Critical Points, Rural Hospitals Turn To More Resources
Health Officials Gear Up As President Declares A National Emergency
OSAA Approves Sports League Reorganization Plan
Vaccine Supplies Continue To Arrive In Oregon
Portland Opens Director Park In Downtown
Senate Panel Considering Climate Change Legislation
Blazers Fans Pumped For Season Opener
Eugene Teacher Named Oregon Teacher of the Year
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Candidates For Vancouver Mayor Running Hard
AP: Ft. Lewis Soldiers Likely Among 8 Killed Tuesday In Afghanistan
Most Oregon Schools Removed From Safety Watch List
Three Lawyers On Short List For U.S. Attorney For Oregon
Idaho Schools Ask For Flu Forgiveness
Oregon Using Federal Grant To Simplify Child Support Payments
Washington Republicans React To Boeing Announcement
Two Die In Multnomah County After Early Release From Jail
Eight Fort Lewis Soldiers Killed In Afghanistan
California Legislators Look To Pot To Solve Budget Woes
Administration Works To Fast Track New Power Lines
Questions For Us All Float Across The Blue Colorado Sky
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Some In Northwest Work Spooky Jobs All Year Round
Baker City Councilor, Mayor Beat Recall
Vancouver Soldier Killed In Afghanistan
End-Of-Life Counseling Makes It Into Health Care Reform Bill
PSU Wants To Introduce 'Eco-Districts' To Campus
Washington Ballot: The Debate Over Referendum 71
Friday, October 30, 2009
Washington Voters' Guide: Tim Eyman's I-1033
Shots Hit Rep. Defazio's Eugene Office
Facing Red Ink, Bank Of The Cascades Announces Stock Offering

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