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- Smoking drugs leads to more deaths than injecting them, study findsDallas News
- Portland man and his cat within a whisker of getting crushed by falling treeoregonlive.com
- Las personas mayores son más vulnerables al calorLA Times
- Oregon’s per-student spending ranked below national average at start of pandemic, new data showsoregonlive.com
- Oregon Measure 114: Sheriffs, police chiefs tell judge their agencies are ‘unprepared’ to support gun permit programoregonlive.com
- Many Oregon school districts launch plans to boost 3rd graders critically behind in reading, while some stay the courseoregonlive.com
- Indigenous Peoples Day should replace a holiday honoring a genocidal white supremacist: Nancy Kelseycleveland.com
- Democratic Woodburn-Keizer-area Senate nominee’s sudden step down raises eyebrowsoregonlive.com
- ‘Ghosts of Highway 20’ is heading to TV as a true-crime documentary seriesoregonlive.com
- Clackamas County has counted 77% of ballots cast, 27,000 still to gooregonlive.com
- Prom 2022: See photos from Ida B. Wells High School promoregonlive.com
- Oregon chaplain leaves sermons and hymnals behind for messy reality of hospital work - Fri, 15 Apr 2022 PSTThe Spokesman-Review
- When’s the best time to visit the cherry trees along the waterfront in downtown Portland? Right now.oregonlive.com
- Left Behind: Portland could look to McMinnville for ways to help students of color soar in mathoregonlive.com
- Oregon Health Authority director Patrick Allen hospitalized after ‘serious fall’oregonlive.com
- Adult-film star Mia Malkova trades $4 million Portland mansion for Hollywoodoregonlive.com
- Oregon Humane Society annual fundraiser “Snuggle Express” provides puppies, kittens and cuddlesoregonlive.com
- Portland metro Monday weather: Final days of November will be warm and wetoregonlive.com
- Portland city staff seek to increase homeless camp cleans ups, sweepsoregonlive.com
- Diwali celebration in Hillsboro features sweets, sounds and sparkleoregonlive.com
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