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Friday, August 1, 2008
Atkinson, Friend Cleared In Accidental Shooting
Candidates Adapt To Changing Internet Landscape
Study Says Oregon Roads And Bridges Are In Good Shape
Idaho Farmers Have Mixed Feelings About Field Burning Agreement
New Boating Rules Proposed For Stretch Of Willamette River
Fort Lewis Brigades Teach More Ordinary Soldiers Arabic
Weak Economy Strengthens PCC's Enrollment Numbers
Cultural Trust Announces $1.65 Million In Grants
OSU Receives Grant To Study Cellulosic Ethanol
More Northwest Soldiers Mobilized For Iraq War
Idaho Jobless Rate Climbs Again
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Chinese Olympic Games Will Feature Oregon Grass
Monday, August 4, 2008
Court Forces State To Hire 57-Year-Old Auditor
High Prices Drive Wheat Boom Across Oregon
BLM Seeks Public Input On Sandy River Basin Plans
Idaho Resort Planning For Thanksgiving Day Snow
Weird Party Names Tickle Washington Voters
More Oregon Schools Miss Federal Benchmarks
Strong Turnout Predicted For Washington Primary
Feds Question Wildlife Scientists' Criticism Of Owl Plan
Protesters Voice Opposition To New Bridge, LNG Pipeline
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Portland Leading The Green (Absinthe) Fairy's Return
Tragedy Shatters Peaceful Summer In Gearhart
Weather Puts Southern Oregon On Fire Danger Alert
Cities Slow To Follow Seattle's Plastic Bag Tax
Weyerhaeuser Slashes Jobs At Federal Way Headquarters
Gas Prices Fall, But Not at Same Rate
Sockeye Complete Epic Journey To Central Idaho
Heat Wave Puts Pets At Risk
Ghost Bike Offers Reminder Of Lost Cyclist
Oregon Tech Looks To Be World's First Fully-Geothermal Campus
White House Gives Columbia Crossing Project 'Priority Status'
Yucca Mountain Price Going Up, What Does It Mean For Hanford?
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Green Building Helping China Recover From Earthquake
Emergency Room Visits At Record Highs
Hip Hop Music Used To Tempt Teens Off Mean Streets
Democrats Hit The Streets In Support Of Candidate's Energy Policy
NW States Don't Have Laws Requiring Preservation Of DNA Evidence
Beijing Air Will Be Monitored By Oregon Instruments
Oregon Blueberry Production Experiencing Unprecedented Growth
Water Quality In Doubt Along The Tualatin River This Summer
Bradwood Landing Says It's On Track For Federal Approval
Nine Dead In Crash Of Oregon-Owned Helicopter
Thursday, August 7, 2008
State Puts High Price Tag On Education Measures
Economists Say Washington Paychecks Grew In 2007
Summer Not Slowing WA Governor’s Race
Deaths Show Region's Reliance On Private Firefighting
Umatilla Chemical Depot Reaches Another Milestone
ODOT Starts Solar Power Program For Highways
Small Airline Adding Service To Eugene
Geothermal Could Boost Oregon's Energy Business
Congressional Race Could Be Step Towards Fusion Voting
Friday, August 8, 2008
Eastern Oregon Watches, Worries About Lightning
OSU Researcher Testing Air Quality During Beijing Olympics
Northwest Athletes Ready At Opening Of 2008 Olympic Games
Oregon Third In The Nation In Terms Of Spam Rates
LNG Opponents Sue Energy Commission Over Mailing List
Sunday, August 10, 2008
'Beware Of Bats' Officials Warn And Keep Those Rabies Shots Current
Cowlitz Casino Proposal Comment Period Ends Monday
Sex Abuse Case Against Jesuits In Mediation
Oregon Mourns Deaths Of Nine Firefighters
Monday, August 11, 2008
An Astonishing Glimpse Of Thousands Of Birds In Southeast Oregon
Oregon's Wildfire Season Has Been Slow Thus Far
Oregon Sawmills Adapt To Forest Thinning Future
Five Stabbed In Mt. Angel Melee Sunday Morning
Kennewick Company Working On A New Way To Capture The Sun’s Energy
McCain And Obama Compete For Northwest Voters
Time For A New Fridge? Don't Forget To Recycle The Old One
Crews Keeping Northwest Wildfires Under Control
Fighting Forces Mercy Corps Staff To Retreat To Georgian Capital
Sellwood Bridge Taking A Few Nights Off For Repairs
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Senate Republicans Adjust Columbia Water Plans
Investigators Find Gearhart Plane Crash Came In Poor Visibility
Berry Growers Try Alternatives To Bird Scare Cannons
Preparing For Another Tour Of Duty
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Group Pushes Mix Of Oil And Alternative Energy For Oregon
Vancouver Planning For Future Of Mill Property
Conservationists Wary Of New Southern Oregon Salvage Logging Project
Independent Party Sues State Over Cross Nomination
'Eye To Eye' Campaign Encourages Road Safety
A.G. Mukasey Says Changes Critical To FBI's Future Mission
Kulongoski Says Exercise Showed Oregon Not Prepared For Terrorism
Oregon Political Parties Respond To Arkansas Shooting
Portland May Have WiMAX Internet Access By End Of The Year
Mukasey Outlines Priorities For Remaining Time In Office
Trade Policies Costing Oregon High-Paying Jobs
Lawsuit Alleges Ten-Year Old Was Raped In State Foster Home
Officials Try To Learn From December Storm Response
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Lawmakers Get An Earful From Small-Town Officials Over Ethics Law
Knee Surgery Successful For Blazers' Roy
Stumped Merkley Makes Positions On Georgia Very Clear
Ethics Law Could Resurface In Legislature
Judge Approves Columbia River Tribal Fish Agreement
Suit To Challenge 'Navigability' Of Upper Rogue River
Robbing Peter To Put Out Fires For Paul
Assisted Suicide Issue Heats Up In Washington
EPA Looking For Cause Of Columbia's 'River Nose'
Oregon DEQ Puts Forward Proposal For Boardman Coal Plant
Parole Board Suspends Gillmore Hearing
CASA Falls Victim To Email Scam
First Human Case Of West Nile Virus Reported In Oregon
Supporters Of Washington Assisted Suicide Decry Catholic Money
Seattle Area Risks Joining Federal ‘Bad Air’ List
DEQ's Boardman Proposal Pleases No One
Friday, August 15, 2008
Republicans Join Calls For Biofuel Mandate Repeal
Sauvie Island Bridge Demolition Turns Dangerous
Most Email Spam Comes From Russian Mobsters
Project Vote Smart Bus Stops In Oregon
Firefighting Crash Victims Remembered; Investigation Continues
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Big Look Task Force Reviewing Oregon's Land-Use Planning
Monday, August 18, 2008
Obesity Task Force To Meet Monday
New Development In Sisters Could Bring Housing, Business
A Busy Week Ahead For Northwest Olympians In Beijing
Rossi Tamps Down Expectations On Eve Of Primary
Lightning, Heat Give Firefighters More Work
Fixing The Forest After A Wildfire
Bend Forest Cop Wins National Award
Voter Registration Part Of Obama Oregon Strategy
Democratic Lawyer: Lawsuit Over Top Two Primary Possible
Airlines Cutting Service To Northwest Communities
Erickson Answers Cuba Questions
Medical Teams International Sends Supplies To Georgia
Bend Solar Industry Takes Hit From Congressional Inaction
Voter Registration Drive Targets Pets, Kids, And Dead People
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Russians And Georgians, Once Allies Now Enemies
Report Finds Measure 59 Benefits Wealthiest Oregonians
Multnomah County Considers What To Do With Extra Jail Beds
State Taskforce Takes On Obesity
McCain And Obama Surrogates Debate Health Care
Oregon Governor Renews Affirmative Action Push
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Top-Two Primary Changes Washington's Political Landscape
LNG Developers Deny Illegal Polling
Inmates Battle Blazes, Alongside Civilian Firefighters
Central Oregon Ranch Owners Blame Forest Service For Fire
Legislative Workgroup Hears Autism Complaints
Blazers' Guard Roy Recovering From Knee Surgery
Law Enforcement Officials Tout Early Education Programs
Services Aren't Keeping Up With Autism
WA Gov’s Race: How Will The Next 10 Weeks Play Out?
Federal Judge Sentences Thirtymile Boss
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Central Oregon Businesses Support Badlands Wilderness
Two Candidates For Treasurer Unveil Ambitious Plans
Washington's Top-Two Primary: A Preview Of What’s To Come In Oregon?
Oregon Track Olympians Battling Beijing Jinx
Coquille Tribe Recognizes Same-Sex Marriages
Blumenauer To Address Town Hall Meeting On Global Warming
Northwest Pot Farm Busts On A Record Pace
Spotted Owl Will Lose Nesting Sites Under Elliott Forest Plan
If You Could Talk To The Animals, Just Imagine It...
Interesting Outcomes Emerge In Washington Primary
Rural Oregonians Meet In Cascade Locks
BLM Releases Siskiyou Monument Management Plan
Forest Service Wants To Increase Camping Fees
Merkley To Speak At Democratic National Convention
Friday, August 22, 2008
Federal Board Considers Fate Of Rail Line
Oregon State Fair Opens In Salem
Oregonian Newspaper Plans To Cut 100 Full-Time Jobs
Rural Oregonians Draft List Of Specific Things They Want Fixed
New Political Party Forms To Put Ralph Nader On Oregon Ballot
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Smith, Merkley Debating the Debates
Judge Rejects Election Lawsuit To Allow Multiple Party Labels
Willamette University Rewarded For Sustainability
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Portrait Artist On A Mission To Paint The Fallen
Small Portland Cellular Provider Teams Up With AARP
Alaska Airlines To Retire Last Of 'Gas-Guzzling' MD-80 Jets
Flags At Half-Staff Monday To Honor Firefighter
Boise Start-Up Unveils Motion-Powered Gadget Charger
Monday, August 25, 2008
With Olympics Done Time To Think Football
OSU Coach Introducing His Little Sister At DNC
What Will NW Democrats Do In Denver?
State Police Arrest Suspect In Coast Run Incident
OSU Coach To Introduce Michelle Obama At Convention
Oregon Delegation Prepares For Start Of Convention
After Rough Start, Rose-Tu And Her Baby Getting Along
Growing Bend Microbrew Forced To Change Name
How Much Medicinal Marijuana Is Enough?
Former Wallowa County D.A. Now Works For Wheeler County
Portland Author Prays For Democrats
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
City Audit Looks At Portland Street Maintenance
Blazers Favorite Kevin Duckworth Dies At 44
Oregon Joins 10 Other States In Oil Refineries Suit
Sportswear Industry Savors Olympic Moment
Oregon SAT Scores Up But Fewer Students Taking The Exam
Hooley, Other Clinton Voters Gear Up For Hillary's Speech
255 Animals Taken From 80-Year-Old Klamath Falls Woman
Foster Kids Find 'Tree Time' Peaceful And Rewarding
Children’s Health Care Proposal Could Resurface In 2009 Legislative Session
More Helicopter Training Planned Over Portland And Salem
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Search Continues For Cause Of Columbia's 'Rivernose'
Bradbury Signals Likely Run For Governor In 2010
Fewer Minor Party Candidates Than in 2004
Heart Failure Killed Popular Blazer Center Duckworth
Study: Oregon Coast Fault Could Be Testbed For Quake Research
Kulongoski Happy With Clinton's Convention Speech
'Tooth Taxi' Provides Dental Care For Kids
Gecko Fossil Discovered In Amber
Gregoire and Rossi Within 2% Points In Primary Results
Deschutes County Commissioners Put Hotel Tax On The Ballot
Energy Summit Explores Costs Of Renewable Power
Party Unity Steals Oregon Delegation's Spotlight
Oregon Legislative Candidate Is Suddenly The Incumbent
Merkley Gets 150 Seconds To Make His National Case
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Portland Still Struggling To Become A Major League City
Obama Campaign Organizes House Parties For Speech
Oregon Delegates Emotional At Convention
Rossi Debuts First General Election Ad In Washington Governor's Race
Economists: Oregon In Long, Shallow Recession
Zoo's New Elephant Meets The Herd
Friday, August 29, 2008
Oregon Guard Unit To Get New Abrams Tanks
McMinnville Sex Abuse Case Spawns $250,000 Lawsuit Against School District
McCain's Running Mate Has Idaho Ties
First District Candidate Withdraws As Republican
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Washington Pulls The Plug On Highway Wi-Fi

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