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An Oregon bill that would eliminate a controversial wildfire hazard map moved a step closer to reality after it passed the ...
The right-back has been a key player for Daniel Farke as his side have pushed for promotion from the Championship ...
Layoffs are back at pandemic levels. SEATTLE — Lawmakers in Oregon and Washington are considering whether striking workers should receive unemployment benefits, following recent walkouts by ...
(KOIN) — A bill designed to repeal Oregon ... Hazard Map. “With SB 83 passing out of committee, we are one step closer to reversing the devastating impacts of SB 762’s wildfire maps ...
All routes below lead to the Pavia Parking Garage on the Coral Gables Campus. If you park in Pavia, it’s an easy walk to the Office of Admissions Building. More information on parking can be found on ...
An Oregon bill that would eliminate a controversial ... mountaintops to spot and extinguish wildfires early. But wildfire maps have been unpopular since almost the beginning.
Lawmakers from both parties support scrapping Oregon's wildfire hazard map four years after devastating fires, saying it failed to accurately assess risk. Trump signs executive orders on school ...
Oregon ranks second-worst in the nation for pharmacy accessibility, with fewer retail pharmacies per resident than every state but Alaska. The state also has some of the lowest number of ...
SEATTLE (AP) — Washington and Oregon on Friday became the latest states to ask a court to reject President Donald Trump’s efforts to overhaul elections in the U.S., a day after Democratic ...
Oregon's measure would make it the first state to provide pay for picketing public employees — who aren't allowed to strike in most states, let alone receive benefits for it. Washington's would ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Video circulating on social media showed several dirt bikes and ATVs being driven around the World War II memorial in D.C. this weekend. The United States Park Police (USPP ...
Two Oregon lawmakers are calling on major insurance companies to stop using their own internal wildfire risk maps to drop homeowners ... and that’s driving up insurance companies’ payouts.
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