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The Interstate 5 bridge that connects Portland, Oregon, with southwest Washington is set to receive federal funds as parts of the bridge is at risk of collapse in an earthquake. The bridge replacement could reach 7.5 billion.
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Tribes across Oregon are reigniting their relationship with tobacco. Not just any tobacco, but the very kind their ancestors grew and used before colonization and the fur trade.
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The Klamath dam removal is uncovering painful history for the Shasta Indian Nation. But the tribe’s leaders also see a chance to recover some of their lost lands, restoring ceremony, language, and community in the process.
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Federal officials have approved expansion of a natural gas pipeline that runs from British Columbia to the Oregon-California border.
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Negasi Zuberi was charged in federal court today with kidnapping and sexually assaulting a Seattle woman.
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When the pandemic canceled all her tours, the leader of indie rock band Black Belt Eagle Scout, Katherine Paul returned to the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community’s homelands in western Washington. The experience shaped her latest record “The Land, The Water, The Sky.”
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Rafting the Upper Klamath River is possible through the summer thanks to releases of water from the J.C. Boyle Dam, which will be removed next year. When guides return to the Upper Klamath in 2025, this stretch of the river will be forever changed.
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Oregon's popular Cannon Beach has reopened after closing because of a cougar sighting on Haystack Rock. A game camera captured an image of the animal leaving the rock Sunday night, and tracks were also found heading away.
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Tim Bond, a former OSF associate artistic director, steps in during a difficult time for the company. Bond is a University of Washington graduate whose career began in Seattle.
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Red flag, dry conditions, multiple wildfires worry Northwest fire managers after July Fourth holidayThere’s red flag warnings and heat advisories in several areas of the Northwest this week, along with several growing wildfires.