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Readers respond: Vote against Metro zoo bond
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Showers, chances of thunderstorms Tuesday. Portland’s high a chill 52
Snow continues to fall on the Cascade passes through Tuesday.
PSU requests Portland police help in clearing library occupied by student protesters
The 11 p.m. press conference at the Police Bureau’s Central Precinct capped a day of protest on the PSU campus and elsewhere in Oregon.
Powerball: See the winning numbers in Monday’s $164 million drawing
Check your numbers to see if you hit it big in Monday's jackpot.
Clatsop County school district failed to stop teacher from repeated sexual abuse of student, suit alleges
A civil rights suit was filed Monday against the Jewell School District. The former teacher was convicted of rape and sodomy.
OHSU had ‘smoking gun’ evidence of top doc secretly photographing women but botched investigation, report says
Dan L. Marks resigned more than a year after a student first showed his boss a photo of Marks pointing his camera under a table at women in skirts.
Multnomah County ‘under the magnifying glass’ as chair tries to recast struggles in yearly address
Chair Jessica Vega Pederson delivered her second annual State of the County address Monday, when her leadership is under increasing scrutiny.
Pro-Palestinian protests ignite at Oregon campuses as administrators debate next steps
Student protests in support of a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war mushroomed across Oregon college campuses on Monday.
Automatic emergency braking to be required on new cars in 5 years
The government says a new rule will save hundreds of lives and prevent thousands of injuries every year.
Oregon sued on behalf of 3.5 million whose private driver license, ID card data was stolen in data breach
The lawsuit, which seeks class-action status, could mean millions of Oregonians get compensated for their stolen personal information.
Loose zebras stop traffic on Washington highway
While it might have seemed like a hallucination, a mirage or some sort of glitch in the matrix, drivers in North Bend who saw four zebras on the highway Sunday were in fact still in Washington and fully conscious.
Amazon execs’ use of secure message app confounds FTC investigation, agency claims
The Federal Trade Commission wants to know more about how Amazon and its executives use the encrypted messaging app Signal.