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The color red, visible and hard to ignore, features prominently at events as people gather for healing, justice and remembrance.
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The litigation, first filed in April 2020, covers some 5,000 people who were in custody at one of the state’s prisons and contracted COVID-19. A separate wrongful death class covers the estates of 45 others who were in prison at the time they died from the disease.
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Join Sandy Brown Jensen in Yosemite as she learns the secrets behind capturing the park's majesty with historic printing methods.
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Residents of a senior residential building in Douglas County won’t have their water shut off this week after the building's owner paid the long overdue water bill.
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The race to replace Rep. Paul Holvey is set to see a rush of outside spending that has been rare in legislative races — but might soon become more common.
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Portland leaders vowed late Monday night to remove demonstrators who had taken over a library at Portland State University.
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Oregon's 5th Congressional District has received national attention as a highly competitive race, with the winner of the May Democratic primary challenging Republican incumbent Lori Chavez-DeRemer in November. Jamie McLeod-Skinner is an attorney and engineer. Janelle Bynum is a small business owner and the Democratic state representative of District 39 which includes Happy Valley and North Clackamas. They join us for a debate.
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This week, Umpqua Community College in Roseburg is showcasing its newly remodeled Truck Driving School. The hope is that it will be able to enroll more students and help fill the need for trained drivers in Oregon.
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A Gardiner man has been arrested and charged in the deliberate killing of 18,000 young salmon at a Reedsport hatchery.
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A book with Walt Disney's handwritten note and signature has increased its value tremendously. Now the first edition from 87 years ago is going on eBay.
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Kaarin Knudson, Shanaè Joyce-Stringer and Stefan Strek are running to be Eugene's next mayor.
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Here are some of the most notable exchanges from a trove of records released by the governor's office.