OPB Staff
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As overnight temperatures drop below freezing, and after at least 10 house fires around the state in the last two weeks, Oregon State Fire Marshal Mariana Ruiz-Temple is reminding people to use home heating sources safely.
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Both cases are in Linn County. Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose and red eyes, followed by a rash.
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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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A man convicted of planning to harm participants at a climbing festival in Central Oregon two years ago has been sentenced to three decades in prison.
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People in Oregon who receive SNAP food assistance will receive 100% of their November benefits on Friday, Gov. Tina Kotek announced.
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An unprecedented weekend put Portland at the center of national headlines, as President Trump continued his push to deploy National Guard members into the city over the objections of city and state elected officials and a federal judge.
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Firefighters in Central Oregon made significant progress against the state’s largest fire over the weekend, despite difficult weather conditions.
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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 Oregon Health Authority has confirmed the state’s first measles case of 2025.
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The Oregon Health Authority said Thursday the Trump administration has canceled roughly $117 million in COVID-era grants.