Bradley W. Parks
Oregon Public Broadcasting-
Police arrested 21 people who refused to vacate BNSF Railway tracks in Vancouver, Washington, on Saturday, as they protested oil train activity in the Pacific Northwest.
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Nestle, the company aiming to build a bottled water plant in Cascade Locks, has funded a political action committee supporting its cause, according to campaign finance data.
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Here's what happened when two EarthFix producers decided to follow the trail of electronic waste in its afterlife. The quest took them to rural outposts outside of Hong Kong.
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will return to Oregon on Tuesday, May 10, to speak at the Salem Armory Auditorium.
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Increasing and encouraging youth participation is one of the key components to making the Northwest a track and field destination.
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After a night of tense negotiations, occupier Sean Anderson said the four will set their weapons aside and turn themselves in at 8 a.m. Thursday.
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The armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Oregon started Jan. 2. This guide tells you the players, the issues and the response.
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An Oregon-based sportsmen's group is trying to start a formal opposition to the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.