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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Ducks Rout Trojans On Halloween Night
Monday, November 2, 2009
With Winter Here, No Plan to Change Studded Tire Rule
Oregon Health Care Agencies Prepare For Changes
Tree Farmers May Profit From Climate Regulation
51 Percent Voter Turnout Predicted In Washington State
Willamette Falls Locks Undergoing Major Renovation
Gay Rights Group Aims To Overturn Marriage Ban
Ballot Procrastinators May Delay Washington Election Results
Huge Fire's Anniversary Reignites Pulaski Legend
Sanyo Opens Salem Solar Cell Plant
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Criticism Grows Of Airport's Noise Advisory Committee
Portland City Leaders And Blazers Move On Coliseum, Rose Quarter
Ed Secretary Advises Oregon To Compete For Funds
Does Money Predict Fate Of Washington Ballot Measures?
Northwest Silver Mines Enjoy Good Times
Large Vaccine Shipment Should Arrive By End Of The Week
Willamette Professor Testifies At Congressional NFL Hearing
Officials Meet To Discuss Child Nutrition
Emergency Measures Needed To Stop Energy Tax Credit Abuse
Charities Find Demand Up, Donations Down
Judge Will Decide: Will Beets Be Roundup Ready?
Leavitt Leads Tight Race For Vancouver Mayor
R-71 Supporters In Spokane Look Ahead
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Washington Gay-Rights Initiative Ahead In Early Results
Government Revenue Growth Cap Defeated Washington
New York Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel
Vancouver Voters Appear To Be Ready For A New Mayor
Washington State Loses Last Rural Democrat Lawmaker East Of The Cascades
New York A.G. Cuomo Brings Antitrust Suit Against Intel
Central Oregon Votes To Support Property Tax, College
Vernonia Celebrates Approval Of Funding For New Schools
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Software Could Speed Up Stream Bank Recovery Projects
Recession Means Mixed Results for Tax Measures
Changed Oregon Law Makes Passing Property Taxes Easier
Northwest Republicans Predict 2010 Success
Grand Ronde Chairwoman Attends White House Tribal Conference
Staton Sworn In As Interim Multnomah County Sheriff
Multnomah County D.A. Investigating Certification Complaint
Governor Sympathizes With Seattle Mayoral Candidates
Two Oregon Soldiers At Ft. Hood Safe After Shooting
Portland Opera Records Philip Glass' Orphee
Friday, November 6, 2009
Eastern Oregon City Pushes Back The Floodwaters
Washington Gay Rights Referendum Passes; No Concession From Opponents
Pollard Concedes Vancouver Mayor's Race To Leavitt
Bend Real Estate Investor Stays Out of Jail, For Now
Monday, November 9, 2009
Hunter’s Family Is 'Devastated' By Grand Jury Decision
Dam Removed On Yakima River Tributary
Washington Man Stands Trial For Buying Bear Gall Bladders
Suspended Oregon Running Back Reinstated For Games
Sternwheeler Willamette Queen Runs Aground, All Passengers Safe
First Microbreweries, Now Micro-Canneries Flourish
FBI And S. Oregon Law Enforcement Officials Bust Heroin Network
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Protecting Youth From Chronic Homelessness
Oregon Cities Get Good Marks For Pedestrian Safety
Times Are Tough For Oregon Dairy Farmers
Report Cards Out For Oregon Schools
Gov. Kulongoski Visits Troops In Iraq On Veteran's Day
Everyone Safe After Fire At Portland Elementary School
Two Dead, Two Injured After Shooting In Tualatin
Salem Veteran To Receive High French Honor
Oregon Universities See Record Enrollment
State Study Finds Bars Following No Smoking Law
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Coming Home: Making The Transition From War To Peace
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Intel Settling Antitrust And Patent Suits For $1.25 Billion
Ski Season Off To An Early Start
Clark County To Hold H1N1 'Mega Clinic'
President Approves Money For Walla Walla Vets' Hospital
Intel Settles Long-Running Legal Battle
Oregon Makes 'Worst Financial Shape' Top Ten List
Investigators Begin Search For Cause Of Marysville School Fire
Intel Settles With AMD For $1.25 Billion
Brown Pelican Removed From Federal Endangered List
Washington Supreme Court Sides With State On School Funding
'Race To The Top' Means Closer Tie Between Pay And Test Scores
Portland And Metro Leaders Debate Long-Term Road Plan
Friday, November 13, 2009
Hard Times: Family Ties Help On Reservation
Wyden Outlines Proposed New Sex Trafficking Law
Milton-Freewater Call Center Says Layoffs Are Coming
State Seeks To Get H1N1 Vaccine To Those Most In Need
Teachers And Students Prepare For A New School
Appeals Court Keeps Bend Real Estate Agent Out Of Jail
Monday, November 16, 2009
Tax Amnesty Deadline Looms
New Week, New School For Marysville Students
Taxpayer Amnesty Program Applications Due Thursday
Oregon Economy – A Lesson For The U.S.?
New Firefighting Law Could Help Oregon, States
Tsunami Warning Siren Hodgepodge To Be Standardized
Draft Portland Plan Goes Public This Week
Unemployment Rate Holds Steady In Oregon
Tractor Rams Through Umatilla Depot Fence
Report: 6.6% of Oregonians Have 'Very Low Food Security'
Windy Weather Ahead This Week
ODOT Releases Report On Earthquake Readiness Of Roads And Bridges
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Hard Times: A Wedding, A Home And Hope
Oregon’s Recession Means Many In State Go Hungry
Oregon's Bridges Vulnerable To Quake Damage
WA Governor Contemplating Cutting Entire Programs
Kulongoski Reflects On War Zone Trip
Big Algal Bloom Lingering Along Coast, But Less Deadly For Now
Federal Report Shows More People Went Hungry In 2008
Secretary Of State Fines 4th District Congressional Candidate
November Storm Hits Coast Hard
Washington Unemployment Slightly Lower Than Nation's
Clark County Unemployment At 13.7 Percent, Washington's Worst
Hunting Tradition Stays Strong In Idaho
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Oregon Keeps Growing, But At Slower Rate
City Still Fighting EPA Over Bull Run Water
Kulongoski Requests Second Look At Business Energy Tax Credit
Oregon Boasts Of First 'Carbon Quant'
EcoTrust Studies Salmon As A Food Commodity
Washington Wine Is Number One On Wine Spectator's Top 100 List
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Expanding Hagg Lake May Require New Dam
Gore Upbeat On Long-Term Progress On Climate Issues
Protestors For Many Causes Gather For Gore Event
Frohnmayer Proposes Major Change For Oregon's Higher Ed System
Officials Say Forests Fight Climate Change On Two Fronts
Oregon's Economy Has Been Down So Long, Flat 'Looks Like Up'
H1N1 Virus Dangerous To Pets Too
Friday, November 20, 2009
GAO Rules Seattle Can’t Stop NOAA Move To Newport
California’s Latest Product Ban Could Change Oregon’s TVs
Portland Trying To Convince EPA That Bull Run Water Is Safe
UO Mascot In Trouble Over YouTube Video
Washington State Tax Collections Drop Another $760 Million
Idaho Game Commission Extends The State's Wolf Season
Oregon Settles With College Fund Investment Firm

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