Sage Van Wing
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival's new artistic director has started his new job. Tim Bond spent 11 seasons from the mid-'90s to the early 2000s at the Ashland-based festival. Now he's returning to become the artistic leader at a time of serious turmoil for the repertory company.
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A law professor says Measure 114, which Oregon voters approved in the fall and is currently held up by legal challenges, will likely go to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Until last Friday, Oregon tenants who had applied for emergency rental assistance had protection from eviction for nonpayment.
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Most hospitals in Oregon are currently at over 90% capacity, despite the fact that COVID-19 hospitalizations are nowhere near their highest peaks.
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Andrew Schwartz, manager of the Central Sierra Snow Laboratory for the University of California Berkeley, says researchers across the West are using outdated models and measurements to predict drought.
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If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Rick Spinrad would oversee several marine and climate research offices, as well as the National Weather Service and National Marine Fisheries Service.
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The Oregon Health Authority issued guidance this weekend allowing the continued use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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What makes it possible for firefighters to do the work they do? A very well-organized incident command team sets up a small city on the edge of the wilderness.
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This year there are four bills in the legislature that would allow counties to opt out of the statewide ban on hunting cougars with dogs.
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The Tule Lake internment camp on Oregon's southern border was in many ways the most notorious of the 10 detention centers.
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PacifiCorp has filed for permission from the federal government to transfer its license for four Klamath River dams to a new corporation that was set up with the sole purpose of taking the dams down.
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The author's latest book is divided into 10 chapters taking on different events that occurred in the history of the world's largest body of water.