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Most major Oregon roads are clear for Valentine’s weekend travel Massive review of Oregon Youth Authority’s handling of abuse co...
Most major Oregon roads are clear for Valentine’s weekend travel Massive review of Oregon Youth Authority’s handling of abuse co...
Most major Oregon roads are clear for Valentine’s weekend travel Massive review of Oregon Youth Authority’s handling of abuse co...

Published on: 02/14/2025

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State crews are continuing to apply salt and deicer to major roads to prevent any ice buildup overnight.

In response to questions from The Oregonian/OregonLive, a youth authority spokesperson said the review of the agency’s Professional Standards Office began last month.

“We absolutely need to keep Sunderland open,” said City Councilor Sameer Kanal, who represents North and Northeast Portland.

The Bonneville Power Administration, the region’s largest transmission grid operator, will lose at least 600 workers under President Donald Trump’s sweeping efforts to reduce the federal workforce.

As department heads submit their suggested budgets, impacted workers are getting a glimpse at potential cuts.

Oregonians placed close to half a million bets on the Super Bowl, state officials said.

Portland needs to have the new water treatment facility operational by 2027 to comply with federal drinking water regulations.

Lee Enterprises has newspapers in 24 states, including two papers in Oregon.

The road to Rim Village, home to Crater Lake Lodge and the Sinnott Memorial viewpoint, is closed due to the winter storm.

A deputy U.S. marshal fired an impact baton munition at Donavan La Bella as he stood across the street from the downtown federal courthouse.

A humpback whale briefly swallowed a kayaker off Chilean Patagonia before quickly releasing him unharmed.

They were the first in Multnomah County, and they had to be euthanized.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/weather/2025/02/most-major-oregon-roads-are-clear-for-valentines-weekend-travel.html

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