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Dozens of protesters have been occupying at least one building on the Cal Poly Humboldt campus in Arcata since Monday afternoon. This is one of a number of pro-Palestinian protests occurring at universities across the country.
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A logging company has canceled a proposed road within a Bureau of Land Management project in Josephine County. Activists had claimed that construction of the route threatened old-growth trees.
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Researchers at Oregon State University say new discoveries about how some Chinook salmon breed could help guide conservation efforts.
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The Eastern Oregon Center for Independent Living keeps its focus on treating the root causes of addiction
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Phoenix-based artist Beca Blake is part of a team known as Southern Oregon Celebrating Women. Together, they've produced a local exhibit to celebrate female artists.
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Supporters of a California trans youth ballot measure wanted to change the name assigned by the attorney general, but a judge said no.
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Leaders in Oregon want the federal government to award the state a National Semiconductor Technology Center. As much as $5 billion in CHIPS Act funding could go towards the new center.
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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Southern Oregon case that could have widespread implications for how cities can regulate homelessness.
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Hannah Sohl founded Rogue Climate and now she's leaving.
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John Schuyler, a retired forester, will give a talk on "Plumbing the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument" as part of Friends of the Cascade-Siskiyou's "Hike and Learn" series.
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The Bureau of Land Management has put the Resource Management Plan for the monument out for public comment.
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Oregon is the latest of nearly two dozen states to have an organized effort to protest President Joe Biden in the primary.
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Democrats in California’s Assembly and Senate rarely vote against bills, yet few seem willing to discuss their voting records, as well as the controversial practice of declining to vote instead of saying “no.”
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Oregonians have until April 30 to register to vote in the upcoming primary election.