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Many regional reservoirs that store water for irrigation are doing better than they were last year. Two good winters have helped water managers build up their reserves.
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With continuing concerns about political violence, a bill would allow candidates and elected officials to use campaign donations for security expenses. Gov. Newsom vetoed a similar bill last year.
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Barbara Geraghty a member of the Social Equity And Racial Justice Committee in Ashland about voting trends for Black and white women.
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The Republican contender for U.S. Senate criticizes USC student encampments as acts of terrorism. Nearly 100 demonstrators were arrested on trespassing charges.
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Experts from the University of Oregon offered generally good news about wildfire risks for the West but uncertainty for Northwest.
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On the Cal Poly Humboldt campus in Arcata, two buildings have been occupied by students over the past week. What began as a display of solidarity for Palestinian rights amid the war in Gaza has evolved into a standoff with the university administration.
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Many school districts are struggling with teacher shortages, especially in rural areas. A recent study in California explored why.
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JPR reporters discuss the news events in Northern California and Southern Oregon week of April 21, 2024.
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Oregon Rep. Ricki Ruiz and SOU President Rick Bailey are both first-generation college students.
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Lisa Wolpe performs Shakespeare's male roles, and has done many of them.
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Oregon’s Measure 114 passed by a razor thin margin in 2022. Although it’s not on the ballot this year, it’s still a topic in upcoming local elections.
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Sen. Art Robinson’s son Noah Robinson is running against Rep. Christine Goodwin in a two-way Republican primary in the southern Oregon district.
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The department wants to build awareness about the hotline, which connects victims to services.
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Protesters on the Cal Poly Humboldt campus in Arcata have now shut down the university through the weekend. The pro-Palestinian protesters have been occupying a building on campus since Monday.