

Published on: 07/10/2025
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One-word text leads to lifesaving airlift near Snoqualmie Pass.
David Winter, age 63, of Albany, left his home without explanation and has not returned.
After receiving tips, authorities found and contacted the hiker and determined he was not Travis Decker.
High mortgage rates have helped keep the U.S. housing market in a sales slump.
Microsoft says it's working to fix the issue.
West earned a full-ride scholarship to the University of Oregon through the Western Golf Association’s Chick Evans scholarship for golf caddies.
The right lane of I-5 will be closed beginning Friday night, July 11 between the Corbett Ave. overpass and Terwilliger Blvd.
Travel + Leisure's annual World's Best Awards features readers' favorites in several categories, including top resorts in the Western U.S.
Nikolai Dorosh, a Ukrainian classical musician, finally held the cello he always wanted. War forced him to let it go.
The goal was to discuss a former employee’s complaints against the school district.
Buyer Jeff Swickard paid just $45 million for Oregon's largest office tower, but he says he may spend multiples of that to draw new tenants.
It’s tempting to do some quick math to figure out how much is spent per person, but that would be a mistake.
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