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Symbols Of White Supremacy Confront Oregon Shoppers At Antiques Mall
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Mass protests have brought attention to racism in systems, actions and beliefs. But as 15-year-old Lily Gallentine discovered, hate can also take shape in objects.
Federal Government Acknowledges U.S. Betrayed Terms Of Treaty With 2 Oregon Tribes
Saturday, October 03, 2020
The federal government is acknowledging that it defrauded two Oregon tribes. 155 years ago, the U.S. betrayed an agreement that protected the rights of tribal members in the Northwest.
Oregon Officials Say Wildfire Destruction Is Unprecedented
Thursday, September 10, 2020
There are about three dozen wildfires burning in every region of the state. Mass evacuation orders have displaced tens of thousands of people. Evacuees must find shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Rural Oregon, Threats And Backlash Follow Racial Justice Protests
Thursday, September 03, 2020
Online fights over racial justice have spilled onto the courthouse lawn in Prineville, Ore. Black Lives Matter protesters there stand off regularly with counterdemonstrators waving Trump flags.
In Oregon, Neighbors Use Social Media To Offer — And Ask For — Help
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Some Oregonians are using social media to organize care for neighbors during the coronavirus outbreak. A Facebook group in Bend is teeming with requests and offers to help with childcare and errands.
Some Oregonians Want To Leave And Take Part Of The State To Idaho With Them
Monday, February 24, 2020
Some residents are so frustrated with Democratic politics that they are trying to change the map so that most of Oregon and a chunk of Northern California would break off and join red-state Idaho.
Water Crisis Puts Oregon Community At A Crossroads
Wednesday, January 01, 2020
Groundwater in southeastern Oregon is drying up. Farming, which uses a lot of that water, could decimate the region unless communities make drastic changes soon.
Hiking Wheelchair Opens Up Outdoor Lifestyle To People With Serious Disabilities
Friday, December 06, 2019
Geoff Babb — a stroke survivor — found that most wheelchairs couldn't take him where he wanted to go. So, he invented a new way to hike with friends and family: an all-terrain wheelchair.
No Safe Drinking Water On Reservation Leaves Thousands Improvising
Saturday, August 10, 2019
The Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon has been without safe drinking water since late May, and some people don't have any running water at all.
Discontinued Training Materials For Spanish-Speaking Firefighters Ignites Outcry
Saturday, September 01, 2018
Many wildfire fighting crews are Spanish speaking. That's why, a decade ago, the government created training materials in Spanish for native speakers — but those manuals are no longer available.