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Gov. Newsom blocks legislation to make it easier for California farmworkers to file workers’ comp claims for heat illness. It was backed by their union and opposed by business groups.
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Climate change is pushing up temperatures around the globe, and across Oregon. And that's affecting schools.
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California power officials said there would not be rolling blackouts Tuesday night despite hitting record power demand as the state struggles under an extreme heatwave.
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At least 12 Oregon cities including Medford and Klamath Falls, just experienced the warmest temperatures on record for July and August.
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From Arizona to Washington state, forecasters warn of "possibly record breaking" heat with little relief overnight, lasting past Labor Day. California may need to ask residents to conserve power.
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It’s climate crunch time in California.
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Oregonians in 25 counties can pump their own gas through Sunday, when Gov. Kate Brown’s emergency declaration for extreme heat ends.
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New state rules require access to water, shade and breaks on hot days, but workers say they’re still laboring in unsafe conditions.
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The extended heatwave in the Northwest is forcing farmers to adapt, and pray their water supply doesn’t get cut off.
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Southern Oregon is one of many regions in the United States experiencing a major heat wave this week. While daily high temperatures hover in the triple digits, cooling shelters will be open in Ashland and Medford.
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The first heat wave of the summer is settling in across the Pacific Northwest, extending into Monday in much of Southern Oregon.
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Authorities are warning people about chilly river temperatures as the heat begins to build this weekend.
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Extreme heat, wildfire and smoke could once again strike the state. Here’s how you can prepare.
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A new red flag warning for increased wildfire risk will be in effect throughout the Sacramento Valley, Delta and Sierra Foothills starting Monday at 11 a.m. and running through 11 a.m. Wednesday.