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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Germans Living In U.S. Prepare To Vote In Elections
Student Test Scores On The Rise In Oregon
Oregon Tops In Clean-Energy Stimulus Funds
Nursing Home For Brain Injured Patients Threatened By WA Budget Cuts
'Challenge Camp' Aims To Give More Voice To Teenagers
New U Of O President Supports Push For Structural Change
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
PSU Linguist Documents Endangered African Languages
Heat Seeking Chopper Flies Over Salmon Rivers
Idaho Opens Wolf-Hunting Season
Feds Threaten Bend-Based Bank Of The Cascades
John Kitzhaber Throws His Hat In The Ring
Pfizer Settlement Will Include Almost $5 Million For Oregon
Kitzhaber Will Seek Third Term As Oregon Governor
Merkley Gets Earful From Rural Oregonians
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Schools Prepare For Swine Flu This Year
Getting A Jump On Flu Season
With Kitzhaber In, Clem Bows Out
Northwest Bollywood Theater Offers Immigrants A Connection To Home
Record Enrollment Forces Bend College To Cut Off Admissions
Deschutes County Discusses Managing Swine Flu In Schools
Friday, September 4, 2009
Hard Times: Improved Market May Help Some Home Owners
The Pain Of Hard Times Ring True In Song
Conference, Police Review Ducks’ Post-Game Punch
Kulongoski Looks At 'Streamlining' Government, One Panel At A Time
Idaho National Guard May Be Headed Overseas
John Lim Announces Gubernatorial Bid
Running Back's Post-Game Punch Costs Him The Season
Cyclists On New Columbia Bridge Will Ride Beneath Roadway
Monday, September 7, 2009
Northwest Schools Prepare For H1N1
Northwest Kayakers Descend Tieton River During Fall Dam Releases
Lucrative Matsutake Mushroom Season Opens In Oregon
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
First Grade Tradition From Germany Translates Well To Portland
Symphony Musicians Voting On New Contract
'Th!nk' Again, Electric Car Maker Moving To Finland, Not Portland
Some Oregon Students View Obama Speech, Some Don’t
Alley Ends His Walk As Governor's Race Takes Shape
Bend’s Bus System Still Rolling, Despite Speed Bumps
Multnomah County Sheriff Skipper To Retire In November
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Rep. Wu To Face Primary Challenge Next Year
Keeping Class Size Reasonable Is A Major Challenge For Schools
Skipper Resigns, Staton Will Serve Until Elections In May
Judge Allows Wolf Hunts In Montana And Idaho To Continue
OSU Researchers Help Map 'Potato Famine' Pathogen
The Future Of Salmon In Denmark
What Climate Change May Mean To Coastal Farms
Another Central Oregon City Votes For Gas Tax
Fishing Groups Push Sec. Locke On Salmon Populations
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Sen. Wyden Says Obama Overhaul Sounds Familiar
3000 Oregonians Exhaust Extended Unemployment Benefits
City Accepts Roadmap For Future Streetcar Projects
Portland Settles Complaint About Urban Renewal District Money
Interested In The Health Care Debate? Now You Can Hear The Bill
Bruce McCain Files For Multnomah Co. Sheriff
Seattle Researchers Say Vaccine Best Way To Control H1N1
Oregon Timber Operators Sue Obama Administration
Friday, September 11, 2009
Feeling Safe In The 'Largest Gated Community In The U.S.'
Oregon Food Bank Sees Growing Demand
Oregon Supreme Court Considering Lane County Early Release Case
WA AG Appeals Judge's Ruling Sealing R-71 Petitions
Incumbents Stashing Cash For 2010 Campaign Season
EPA Tightens Restrictions On Pesticide Use Near Streams
Representative Wu Makes Trip To Afghanistan
'Ambassador Of Fruit' Introduces Potential Crops To Idaho
Monday, September 14, 2009
Obama's Nominee To head The Forest Service Comes From The West
Suit Alleges Ink Cartridge Espionage
Test Scores Show Positive Trend For Hispanic Students
Obama Administration To Present Salmon Plan This Week
Social Networking Comes To Oregon Governor's Race
OHSU Doctor Wins Share Of Lasker–DeBakey Award
WA Gov Releases Natural Resource Reform Ideas
Oregon Unemployment Shows Slight Increase
Growth, Recall Campaigns Divide City Of Grants Pass
Oregon At Center Of Trade Dispute With China
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Oregon To Require Mandatory Training For New Motorcyclists
Violent Crime Rates Down In Northwest
No Need To Expand Urban Growth Boundary, Metro Report Says
Obama Team To Largely Maintain Bush Approach On Salmon Recovery
Oregon Helicopter Companies Prepare For Deployment
Memorial Coliseum On Historic Places Register
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Wildlife Police Concerned About Sturgeon Poaching On The Columbia River
Obama Administration Puts Forward Salmon Plan
China's Ambassador Critical Of Obama's Tires Tariff
Five Grants Pass Councilors Lose Jobs In Recall
Blumenauer Regrets Supporting Defense Of Marriage Act In 1996
A Few Western Glaciers Growing; What's Up With That?
Kitzhaber Downplays Congressional Health Care Efforts
Oregon's Minimum Wage Stays At $8.40 Per Hour
Jeld-Wen Shutters Texas Window Plant
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Bargain Basement Prices For High-Rise Condos
Bend Homes: The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Sell
Former UO President Myles Brand Dies
Beaverton Hires Former Negotiator For TImbers Owner
Washington and Oregon Prepare To Deport Inmates Early
25 Percent Increase In Enrollment At Lane Community College
Firefighters’ Lawyer: More Problems Than NTSB Report Says
Report Calls For Clean Up Of Nation's Oceans And Lakes
Amid Calls For Collaboration, Lewiston Remains Against Breaching Dams
Large Caches of Child Porn Found In Sex Offender Lock-Up
WA Lawmakers May Face $1B Budget Hole In January
Citizens Call For Release Of Internal Report On Chasse Case
UO Researcher Wins National Medal Of Science
Bill Bradbury Enters Race For Oregon Governor
Friday, September 18, 2009
Critics Say Natural Resource Reform Is Too Little, Too Late
'Healthy Oceans Matter' To This Administration Says NOAA Head
Number Of Homeless Students Grows In Oregon
Gordon Smith To Head National Association Of Broadcasters
Deadline Approaching For First-Time Home Buyers Program
Northwest Has Enjoyed Slower Than Usual Wildfire Season
Proposed Planned Parenthood Clinic Dealt Another Blow By City Of Pasco
Oregon Lakes And Reservoirs Seeing High Algae Levels This Year
Amtrak Report Positive On Restored Oregon Route
Smoking Banned Campus Wide At Some Oregon Colleges
Monday, September 21, 2009
Women Play a Growing Role in Hunting
Bargains For Some, Still Too Spendy For Others
Pendleton Round-Up Closes, Preps for Next Year
Economics Make Cattle Ranching Harder Than Ever
Signature Gathering Enters Homestretch
Authorities Find Remains Of Brooke Wilberger
OSU Announces Licensing Agreement With Intel
On The Columbia River Tensions Between Cops And Tribal Fishermen
Ashland-Based Journalist Fined For Sexual Harassment
Tale Of Two Oregons: Unemployment Varies By Region
Ashland Fire Forces Evacuations
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Hard Times: A New CEO And A Brighter Tomorrow
OSU Seeing More Private And Federal Money As State Support Fades
Community Colleges See Flood Of Students
Vinegar Fly Scares Oregon Growers
Firefighters 'Get Lucky' With Two Southern Oregon Wildfires
National Use Of Mass Transit Up Four Percent
Families Struggle As Unemployment Benefits Run Out, But Still No Job
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Unemployed Volunteering To Learn New Skills And Keep Busy
Health Care Advocates Rally In Portland And Across The Country
Northwest Tribes Score Federal Bonds For Non-Gaming Projects
Fewer Commuters Driving Solo In The Northwest
Portland Police Release Finding In Chasse Case
EPA May Designate Oregon Mercury Mine As Superfund Site
Counties And Metro Working On 50-Year Growth Plan
Three Months In Prison For Food Bribe Scandal Businessmen
Scientists Discuss Radioactive Contamination At Washington Conference
Chief Sizer Recommends Suspending Officer In Chasse Case
Sen. Wyden Dogs Baucus Health Care Reform Bill
Oregon Researcher Finds Evolution Only Moves Forward
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Washington's Eastern State Hospital CEO Resigns
Smoke From Two Oregon Wildfires Reaches Into Canada
A Transitional School Success Story
Coping WIth Homelessness One Lesson At Transitional School
Two Fast-Moving Wildfires Still Challenge Oregon Crews
Judge Invites Objections To Obama's Salmon Plan
Do Tsunami Evacuation Buildings Make Sense For Oregon Coast?
Several Banks To Cut Overdraft Fees
Recession Pinches People's Generous Instincts
Oregon Supreme Court Throws Out Two Measure 11 Sentences
H1N1 Vaccine Set To Arrive In Early October
Faith-Healing Father Released Early For Good Behavior
Salmon Litigants Promise Responses to Obama Plan
ODOT Sends Fish Passage Money to Clean Up Road Runoff
Friday, September 25, 2009
Dodging The Taxman? Oregon Offers Chance To Fess Up
New Portland FBI Leader Impressed With Local Cooperation
Replacements Set For Departing Legislators
Opponents Of Taxes Turn In Signatures
Mortgage Fraud Task Force Secures First Indictment
Washington Mutual One Year After The Fall
Tax Showdown Appears Likely As Petitioners Turn In Signatures
Portland’s Home Market Reflects National Upswing
Willamette ESD Board Votes to Fire Superintendent
Monday, September 28, 2009
Kulongoski Travels South For Climate Summit
New Instrument Array Planned To Plumb Mount St. Helens Volcano
No New Gas Taxes – Until 2013
Klamath Dam Removal Settlement Expected This Week
Hard Times: Child Care And Health Issues Complicate Unemployment Problems
Poop To Power: Gov. Gregoire Visits Skagit County Electrical Plant
Hunter Jailed For Illegally Shooting An Elk
Hard Times: Song Has Special Meaning At This Time Of Year
Columbia County Discussing New Hospital
Study Suggests Flu Shot Increases Vulnerability To H1N1
Shrunken West Coast Fishing Fleet To Shrink Further
Leader Of Enron's Broadband Unit Sentenced
Portland Freightliner Plant To Stay Open
Higher Vehicles Fees Kick In Thursday
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Mushroom Harvest Transforms Oregon Outpost Into Multicultural Mecca
Weather Hurts, Helps Firefighters Near Oakridge
Swine Flu Closes Rural Oregon School
Rep. Wu Introduces Bills To Encourage Energy Efficient Buildings
D.C. Meeting Focuses On Salmon Fishery
Trucker Check Nets 3 DUIs, 37 Unsafe Trucks
Rethinking the Front Yard: Cities Make Room For Urban Farms
South Pacific Earthquake Creates Tsunami for West Coast
Clackamas County Investigating Death Of Baby
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Portland Architect Plans Oregon's First Senior Housing Cooperative
In This Economy, Nike's 12% Revenue Drop Is Good News
Power Company Agrees To Klamath Dam Removal
SEIU Reaches Home Care Workers Agreement With State
Fall Farm Festivals Bloom In The Northwest
Could Klamath Dam Removal Deal Set Future Precedent?
Sen. Wyden Praised For Public Option Vote
H1N1 Vaccine Should Arrive In Oregon Next Week
Nike Leaves U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Over Climate Change
Five NW Banks Placed Under Tighter Scrutiny
Improved Rural Medicare Amendment Could Help Oregon
H1N1 Vaccine Arriving And There Will Be Enough, Eventually

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