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Monday, June 2, 2008
Names Added To Afghan-Iraqi Freedom Memorial
OIT Training Engineers For A Renewable Energy Future
U.S. Senate Takes Up Climate Change Bill
China Earthquake Points Out Vulnerabilty Of Oregon Schools
Washington's 'Top-Two' Primary System Takes Effect
Kulongoski Pushing Commuter Challenge For State Workers
WSU's New Golf Course Ruffles Feathers Of Water Conservationists
Oregon Money Flows Into WA Right-To-Die Initiative Campaign
Police Ride Big Rigs To Catch Dangerous Drivers
Skipper Sworn Into Service In Preparation For Giusto's Departure
Economic Downturn Forces Lithia Motors To Cut Back
Oregon Governor Issues 'Commuter Challenge'
Oregon Group Defends Contributions To Washington Initiative
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Rose Festival Continues To Thrive On Change
Cuts At Northwest Newspapers May Continue
Sen. Smith On The Fence Over Senate Climate Change Bill
Lender Pullout Pinches Oregon Colleges
You'll Have To Arrive Early To Hold Your Parade Spot
Clinton Backers Reluctant To Give Up On Their Candidate
Tre Arrow Takes Plea Deal On Arson Charges
Wyden Wants GI Bill Benefits For National Guard Members
Changes In U.S. Navy Shrink Size Of Rose Festival Fleet
Engineers Checking The Safety Of Scoggins Dam
Environmentalists Sue Over Logging In Spotted Owl Habitat
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Umatilla Women Keep Traditions Of Root Digging Alive
Rose Festival Fleet Getting Smaller, More Diverse
Tre Arrow Pleads Guilty To Arson Charges
Oregon Reacts To Obama's Presumptive Nomination
Minority Boys Dropping Out Of Oregon Schools
Wyden Finally Endorses Obama As Primary Season Ends
As Growing Season Arrives Farmers Face Rising Fuel Prices
Senate Committee To Hear Testimony On Off-Road Vehicle Management
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Native Woman Tries To Carry On Traditions In Modern World
Robert F. Kennedy: The Legacy Of The 1968 Campaign
Romney To Appear At Oregon GOP Convention
Permits May Delay UO Arena Project
Bush Threatens Timber Payments Veto
LNG Company Submits Environmental Plan
Chimpanzees Get To Stay At Home, In Bend
Simple Majority Simply Not Enough For Timber Payments Vote
Clackamas County Judge Rules Development Not 'Vested'
Wyden Blasts Administration Over Pre-War Intelligence
Makah Whale Hunt Plan Gets Public Airing In Seattle
State's Likely Arena Approval Is Just One Small Victory
Friday, June 6, 2008
McMinnville Aviation Museum Opens Space Wing
What Do You Buy A Tribal Elder?
Lt. Watada In Limbo On 2nd Anniversary Of Refusal To Go To Iraq
Fees Waived At Many Northwest Parks, Trails This Saturday
Portland Business Owner Will Serve Jail Time For Waste Violations
Conservative Interest Group Hits Gregoire With Independent Ad
Cool Weather Slows Northwest Berry Harvest
Climate Change Bill Dies Without Oregon Senators Voting
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Ramona Would Be Proud, School To Be Named For Cleary
Monday, June 9, 2008
Campaigns Spending Funds With Out-Of-State Firms
A License To Scooter?
Public University Students Force Fee Changes From State
Trailblazers Get Another Piece Of Good News
University Arena Gets Go Ahead From State Board
Will China Quake Shake-Up Push For Oregon School Improvements?
Confidence Builds For NW Olympic Hopefuls
Marc Acito And 'The Attack Of The Theatre People’
'Pissed-Off Grannies' Rose Festival Case Dismissed
Proposed Law Would Create Crime Of Vehicular Homicide In Oregon
Snow in the Passes? Road Crews Prepare For June Storm
Arbitration Hearing In Federal Court On Clergy Sex Abuse
Supreme Court Rules Oregon Woman Fired Properly
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Oregon Coast Feels Pinch Of Economic Slowdown
Competitive Yoga Enthusiasts Seek Spot In Future Olympics
South Waterfront Project Suffering From Slow Market
Commercial Waste Disposal At Hanford Raises Some Eyebrows
Oregon State Will Ask Legislature For Emergency Bee Money
Hanford Resumes Tank Waste Cleanup
Debate Continues Over Steep-Slope Logging
University Wrestlers, Fans Hope Legal Challenge Will Save Team
Independent Senate Candidate John Frohnmayer Drops Out Of Race
State Declares Rogue River Navigable To Lost Creek Dam
Measure 53 Headed For A Statewide Recount
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Moses Lake Stands In For The Moon For NASA Practice
State Officials Review Cascadia's Financial Problems
Independent Party Suffers Blow With Frohnmayer’s Departure
Kulongoski Outlines Health Care Strategies For 2009 Legislature
Attack On African-American Man In Eugene May Be Hate Crime
Council Backs Plan For Free Student TriMet Passes
Workers Mark Anniversary Of Del Monte Fresh Raid
Another Round Of Northwest Soldiers Returns Home
Could AG Candidate Have Won Nomination Of Both Parties?
Northwest States Beef Up Programs To Protect Food
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Are Corvallis Home Sales A Light At Tunnel's End?
Schools Struggle With Assessing 'Essential Skills'
Oregon’s 224 Engineer Company Returns From Iraq
Court Says Citizens Can Challenge Governor's Approval Of Casino
Portland Art Museum Exhibit Features Northwest Artists
Film Looks At The Gospel In American Politics
Big Changes Proposed For Oregon’s Bottle Bill
Portland Attorney Welcomes Supreme Court Decision
South Korea Beef Ban Off, Beef Exports Still On Hold
Study Finds Oregon's Mentally Ill Dying Early
Oregon Steps Up Campaign Against Dog Fighting And Cockfighting
PCC Moves Toward Campus Ban On Tobacco Products
Assisted Suicide Measure Divides WA Democrats
State Liquor Board Approves Same-Day Delivery, With Restrictions
Friday, June 13, 2008
Photo Project Seeks To Bring Neighborhoods Together
Are You Ready For The Black Diamond Security Lane At PDX?
Bend Unveils Scaled-Back City Expansion Plans
Northwest Not As Healthy As New England
Oregon Sets Up Hotline To Combat Cockfighting And Dog Fighting
Oregon Farm Bureau Endorses Schrader In 5th District Race
Cold Weather Into June Delays Northwest Crops
Ethics Commission Calls Giusto's Vehicle Use Out Of Line
Jury Finds Craig Berkman Liable For $28 Million
Contents Of Oregon Cannery Safe Revealed
State Employees Union Resists GOP Health Care Proposal
Monday, June 16, 2008
Metro Dealing With The Ins And Outs Of Urban Growth Boundary
What Initiatives Can You Expect On Fall Ballot?
Online Site Helps Measure Your Carbon Footprint
Portland Day Labor Site Opens To Slow Hiring
Portland Hosting International Carfree Conference
Conservative Group Halts Effort To Repeal Gay Rights Laws
Portland Relief Organization Takes Micro-Financing To The Next Level
First Day Slow At Portland Day Labor Site
New Competitor In Seattle-To-Portland Skies
Adding Meat To The 'Buy Local' Menu
Measure 49's 'Express Lane' Jammed Up And Moving Slowly
Multnomah County Proposes Slashing Cascadia By A Third
Carfree Conference About More Than Just Pedal Power
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
PDX Loses Mexicana's Direct Flights To Mexico
Cascadia's Story Is One Of Hubris, Mismanagement
Kulongoski Says Efficiency May Be Future Focus Of Energy Policy
Statewide Recount Of Measure 53 Vote Underway
Complaint Filed In Federal Court Over Salmon Recovery Plan
Unemployment Jumps Across The Northwest
Giant Salmon Swims Up Capitol Hill To Protest Plan
Food Workers Union Rallies In The Dalles
Wal-Mart Outlines Progress Toward Environmental Sustainability
Critics Of New Central Oregon Resort Speak Out
Oregon Treasures Legislation Proposed To Protect Wild Areas
Warm Springs Gears Up For New Fire Season
Bilingual Education Measure Has Signatures To Make Ballot
Kulongoski Says Improving Energy Efficiency Is Vital
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Union, Fred Meyer Seek Deal That Will Work For All
Gordon Smith Apologizes For Comments On Marriage
Support Building For Interstate Light Rail
Sixteen-Year-Old Followers Of Christ Member Dies
Congress Considers Protecting Oregon Rivers, Even One Underground
Olympic Trials: The Big Leap
Portland Council Considers Siphoning Off Funds To Build School
Task Force Seeks Concerns About Returning Vets
Destination Resorts Become Hot-Button Issue In Central Oregon
Administration Still Interested In Extending Timber Payments
DeFazio Raises Questions On Fiscal Accountability Of Public Land Fees
Followers Of Christ Child Dies Of Urinary Tract Blockage
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Service To Portland's Homeless Recognized
'Work The System' Offers Efficient Work Tips
MAX Attack Has TriMet Focusing Attention In North Portland
Long-Term Impact Of Drugs In Water Are Unknown
Pacific Salmon Fishermen Get Disaster Relief
Umatilla Chemical Depot Can Burn Secondary Waste Again
Wyden Calls For End Of Old Growth Logging On Federal Land
Oregon Counties Get A Breath Of Hope And Then More Disappointment
2012 Diploma Approved
'Belt-Tightening' Ahead As Washington Coffers Shrink
Algae Derived Biofuel Gets Boost From Airlines
Healthcare United Voter Registration
Friday, June 20, 2008
Feds Make Arrests In Oregon Mortgage Fraud Cases
Portland's Free Wi-Fi Network Going Off Line
Oregon Senators Must Decide On Compromise Over Wiretapping Bill
Original Copy Of The Declaration Of Independence Visits Portland
Fading La Niña Clears Way For Summer Warm Up
Homeless Protesters Seek Camping 'Green Zone' In Portland
Oregon Town Tries Life Without A Mayor
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Clark County Next Venue For Interstate Bridge Comments
Transit Ridership Up, So Are Fares
Northwest Whitewater Rafters Loving The Huge Snowpack
Oregon Class Aims To Take The Fight Out Of Water Disputes
Monday, June 23, 2008
Budget Priorities Rearrange Oregon State's Economics Department
Ethics Commission Says Sheriff Broke State Law
Biologists Say Plan To Balance Water Needs Will Jeopardize Salmon
Housing Authority Receives Influx of Applications
Abortion Claims Against Erickson Go On Record
Oregon Democratic Party Elects Delegates
Portland Hotel Honored For Its Green Accommodations
Oregon Counties In Crisis Mode Due To End Of Timber Payments
Summer Weather Heats Up Fire Danger Across Oregon
Northwest Interior Designers Want Greater Respect
What’s Next For Bridgetown’s Bridges?
Future Of County Timber Payments Remains Cloudy
High School Getting Tougher For Incoming Freshmen
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Warm Weather Brings Mosquitos And West Nile Fears
Two Bachelors Seek Secrets Of Marriage
Columbia Crossing Project Faces Critical Vote
Portland And Seattle Housing Prices Show Gains From March To April
Sen. Wyden Voices Opposition To FISA Bill
Pew Study Reveals Nation Is Becoming More Tolerant
Will There Be Enough Labor For The Pacific Northwest Fruit Harvest?
State Reviews Response To Winter Storms
Report Finds Achievement Gap Between Races Is Closing
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Only One Option Remains For Interstate Bridge
Council Takes Up Plan To Share The Pearl District's Wealth
WA Study: Racial Bias In Child Welfare System?
Who Has The Final Say Over Bridge Design?
Northwest Fishermen Have Stake In High Court's Valdez Ruling
Gordon Smith's Bi-Partisan Ad Draws Partisan Criticism
Washington State Officials Say No Packs Of Wolves, Yet
Record Remains Open On Parole Hearing For Serial Rapist
What Do The Blazers Want/Need From NBA Draft?
TriMet Board Approves Fare Increase
Criminal Sentencing In Oregon: How It Works
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Finding Help For Cascadia's Clients
OSU Whale Research Gets Help From Down Under
USDA Discusses Farm Bill Implementation
Nature Conservancy Establishes Native Prairie Preserve
Blazers' Fans Look Forward To NBA Draft
Train Derailment Slows Morning Commute In Northeast Portland
Merkley Campaign Says National Money Will Keep Coming
Washington Fish And Wildlife Investigates Reports Of Wolf Pack
Panel Approves Emergency Funds For Salmon Fishermen
Profits Up, Investors Still Not Happy With Nike
County To Develop Largest Solar Power Project In Oregon
Money In Oregon Senate Race Indicates Close Battle
Northwest Firefighters Heading To Fight California Blazes
Will High Court's Campaign Finance Ruling Affect 5th District Race?
Democrats Hope For Gains In Oregon Legislature
Friday, June 27, 2008
Congress, Wu Blame Speculation For Gas Prices
Gov. Gregoire Finds Emergency Funds For Food Banks
Water Group Questions Potato Numbers
Ruling Says NEPA Rules Apply To More Forest Lands
Smith Voices Support For Wyden's Health Care Plan
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Cascade Festival Of Music Cancels Season In Bend
Monday, June 30, 2008
Tyson Gay Runs Fastest 100 Meters Ever
Ex-Cougar Starts Run For Gold In Eugene
Biodiesel Keeps Pumping, But Growth Slows
Committee Proposes Fee Increase For Northwest Forests And BLM Land
Measure 53 Recount Affirms Initial Results
New WA Law: Plug In That Handset And Drive
Athletes Who Sat Out 1980 Games Remembered In Eugene
Eugene Well-Represented In 800 Meter Finals
Fewer Wheels To Deliver Much-Needed Meals
Ex-Husky Secures Trip To Beijing In Pole Vault
Alaska/Horizon Second Bag Fee Starts July 1
Thunderstorms Ignite Several Fires In Oregon Forests
Recent Frying Temperatures May Damage Potato Crop
Lightning Storms May Cause More Fires
Eugene Favorites Face Off In 800 Meter Final
Blumenauer Seeks Rewards For Gas Savers
Fees Likely To Increase At Many Federal Land Sites In Northwest
Smoke From California Fires Drifting North Into Oregon
Black Bear Takes A Couple Swipes At Sandy Woman
Builder Backs Out, But Clinic Still Planning To Open
Protesters Take Message To Track Town U.S.A.
Time For Another Constitutional Convention In Oregon?

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