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A museum on the grow at University of Oregon
The welcome portal at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History at Eugene. A small museum is getting bigger.
"Dinner of Hope" to honor minority voices
A 19-year-old woman was killed after she collided with another car along River Road with so much force that it sliced her car in half.
Babies switched at birth meet 56 years later
HEPPNER, Ore. -- Two baby girls switched at birth 56 years ago have finally found out about the mistake.
Set amid wheeling seagulls that have found paradise 250 miles from the ocean, hydraulic tippers hoist truck containers and send thousands of pounds of Portland's garbage sliding into a never-ending pile.
Condon memorial fund established
People wishing to donate funds in support of Stephanie Condon's family can now do so through a memorial fund at Sterling Savings Bank.
Human remains identified as those of missing teen
Human remains found earlier this month in southern Oregon have been identified as those of a teenage girl who disappeared from a home while baby-sitting more than a decade ago.
Feb. 27 - Begay, Rodger SR, The Dalles; Cosner, clinton S., Centerville, Wash; Feb.
Third-grader Trevor Stockton and his teacher, Liz Laing, pay close attention Tuesday as Sen.
Gresham man sentenced for waste of bighorn sheep
CONDON - A Gresham man had his hunting privileges suspended for two years after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of waste of wildlife.
Sen. Wyden town hall meetings Tuesday and Wednesday
Senator Ron Wyden will hold his 500th town meeting in Fossil Tuesday, Feb. 17. Number 499 will be held that morning in Gilliam County; number 501 later that afternoon in Sherman County.
BEO Bancorp Directors Vote to Conserve Capital and Build Reserves
Conserving capital in these uncertain times was the primary message the Board of Directors of BEO Bancorp cited as they voted not to pay a quarterly dividend for the fourth quarter of 2008.