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Forecasters with the National Weather Service are closely monitoring the windstorm but say it’s still too early to predict how strong those winds will be on Wednesday.
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The Central Oregon ski resort says fresh snow and a colder forecast mean it can open after a delayed season.
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Benton County Commissioners say they’re revisiting their decision to allow the Coffin Butte landfill to expand.
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Coastal areas are still responding to landslides caused by last week’s precipitation could see up to 5 inches of rain through Friday.
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Recent heavy rains have helped fill reservoirs, especially in Washington, but the warm storms have not dropped a lot of snowfall in the mountains, and there is a growing precipitation deficit in southern and central Oregon, further limiting snowpack growth there.
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We speak with Andrew deCoriolis of Oregon's Farm Forward about a recent report which finds major salmonella violations at Costco. And we speak with KLCC's Julia Boboc about a disturbing ICE stop in Cottage Grove.
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University of Oregon biology professor Alan Shanks created a way to predict the size of Oregon's Dungeness crab catch by counting baby crabs coming to shore four years prior.
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The Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, south of Yachats along Highway 101, will be closed from Dec. 16 through mid-May for for utility and accessibility upgrades, as well as fresh exhibits.
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It’s almost mid-December and Oregon’s Timberline, Mt. Bachelor and Mt. Ashland ski areas still don’t have enough snow to open lifts.
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The annual project aims to teach children about a variety of topics from science to Native American history.
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The small city of Detroit relies heavily on its reservoir to boost the local economy.
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Wildlife advocates say the project will disturb prime sage grouse habitat in Malheur County.