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| More agricultural workers are finding it unusually difficult to find new employment in the trades they know in the current economy. more... |
| More agricultural workers are finding it unusually difficult to find new employment in the trades they know in the current economy. | |
| A jury has resumed deliberations in the faith healing trial of an Oregon City couple charged with criminally negligent homicide in the death of their 16-year-old son. | |
| The powerhouse could meet a wrecking ball this year as part of the plan to remove the dam from the Rogue River to help struggling salmon runs | |
| Efforts to change American Indian mascot names at Oregon high schools has stalled more than two years after a state advisory group suggested a ban on them. | |
| The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department opened a 2010 Local Government Grant cycle on Jan. 25 with $1.5 million in lottery funds available | |
| Oregon faith-healing trial continues | |
| Portland Police Chief Rosie Sizer says an officer who was attempting to help a man who had set himself on fire accidentally sprayed him with pepper spray. | |
| The Rogue Area Drug Enforcement team says it has arrested two men whom they believe may be major players in methamphetamine distribution in the Grants Pass area. | |
| A University of Oregon football player, severely beaten after coming to the aid of a friend during a fight, has been upgraded from critical to fair condition | |
| A burglar who broke into a Medford pharmacy had the right letter, but not the right drugs. | |
| A surge of last-minute ballots was expected Tuesday as Oregon voters decided whether to impose higher taxes on businesses and the wealthy. | |
| The recession has pushed many Oregonians to try and make ends meet by hiring themselves out, unlicensed, to perform handyman tasks, and the state Construction Contractors Board is cracking down | |
| An Oregon Army National Guard helicopter unit that helped evacuate more that 1,000 wounded soldiers and civilians In Iraq has been formally welcomed home from its deployment. | |
| The Oregon Partnership says that for the first time, it's receiving more calls to its suicide intervention line than to its drug and alcohol abuse line. | |
| A draft analysis of wage trends by the Oregon Employment Department has found a growing gap between the state's wealthy and the middle class and poor. | |
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