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The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center recently announced a La Niña watch. If their prediction holds up, the Pacific Northwest could see more rain this fall and winter — and maybe some relief from the region’s stubborn drought conditions.
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Conversations with Monica Samayoa of OPB and Nathan Wilk of KLCC about cuts to Oregon offshore wind energy by the White House, and methane leaks at Coffin Butte landfill in Benton County.
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Forecasters say an atmospheric river will bring up to half an inch of rain to the Eugene area over the coming days, with northern Oregon expected to see up to three inches.
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The state will temporarily suspend standard electric vehicle rebates on Sept. 9, and federal tax credits end Sept. 30.
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The National Weather Service projects temperatures to remain in the high 90s or above 100 in large swaths of Oregon on Tuesday before a big cool down.
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Triple-digit temps are expected along both sides of the Oregon Cascades, and stretching east to the John Day Basin and Blue Mountains.
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The 1940’s era water tank on College Hill was removed last year. Now, crews are starting to assemble two new, seismically safe 7.5 million gallon tanks.
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Warmer-than-normal high and low temperatures expected in the coming days.
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Amid a class-action lawsuit over allegations it negligently caused wildfires, PacifiCorp is moving ahead with a new Wildfire Intelligence Center in Medford aimed at preventing future disasters.
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Fish passage at the site has been a topic of discussion since 2008, and prompted a lawsuit earlier this year.
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Take a look inside the Salem water treatment facility at the heart of a major regional conversation.
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Researchers in Washington and British Columbia say they have solved a deadly mystery that has stumped scientists for more than a decade.