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Jun 22 2026ENVIRONMENT

Oregonians raise concerns over forest protection and healthcare access

Oregon faces two major challenges: protecting its forests and ensuring healthcare for all residents. A recent bill in Congress could undo protections for nearly 2 million acres of wild forests in Oregon. This move, pushed by a senator from Utah, would allow logging companies to build roads in remote

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Jun 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Drones in the Sky: How Airports and Oil Fields Are Fighting Back

Airports across Europe have seen a surge in small flying devices that can disrupt flights, while oil rigs in the Middle East are also feeling the buzz of drone attacks. The growing threat has pushed governments and businesses to invest heavily in tools that can spot, track, or stop these airborne in

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Jun 16 2026EDUCATION

How Oregon Helped Launch Big Names Nearly Anywhere

Oregon certainly isn’t just pine trees and rain—it’s a quiet springboard for outsized success across fields most people never connect to the state. Long before Phil Knight laced up his college sneakers or Steve Prefontaine set Oregon’s hills on fire in running shoes, the university was quietly stack

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Jun 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Nye Beach water quality warning ends in Oregon

Oregon authorities recently removed a health notice about water conditions at Nye Beach in Newport. Officials had spotted higher than usual bacteria after testing the ocean water. Follow-up checks showed the bacteria levels dropped to normal, so the warning was taken down on June 12. The initial co

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May 22 2026HEALTH

New Proton Center Brings Cancer Care Home for Kids

Southwest Florida Proton, a new cancer clinic in Estero, now offers proton therapy that many young patients need. The center lets families stay close to home instead of traveling far for treatment. Proton therapy is especially helpful for children because it targets tumors more precisely than reg

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May 22 2026WEATHER

Memorial Day weekend weather in Oregon: mixed bags ahead

Oregon’s Memorial Day weekend plans just got a little more complicated. Forecasters expect a sunny start, with warm temps in the upper 70s to low 80s on May 22-24 across parts of the state. But by the time the holiday hits, a shift is coming—cool rain will move in, ending the warmth. The Willamette

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May 05 2026ENVIRONMENT

How Neanderthals Survived the Early Ice Age in Southwestern France

Southwestern France once acted as a natural shelter for Neanderthals when the last ice age began. Unlike other regions that turned too cold for survival, this area stayed mild enough for long-term habitation. Scientists think this happened because of unique geographical features that blocked harsh w

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Apr 17 2026LIFESTYLE

A look at the changing face of Southwest Florida's growing areas

Southwest Florida is seeing a wave of new construction that’s reshaping the landscape from Estero to Bonita Springs. One of the biggest hotspots is the Coconut Point corridor, where billions are being poured into high-rises, sports complexes, and entertainment hubs. The Estero Sports Park Complex is

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Mar 24 2026BUSINESS

Why flying feels more frustrating than ever

Airport lines today look more like train stations at rush hour than quiet waiting areas. Between storms, global conflicts, and airport mishaps, getting from one place to another by plane has become a test of patience. Even travelers who fly often now hesitate before booking tickets, not just because

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Feb 27 2026EDUCATION

Oregon Plans Quicker Attendance Reports to Curb Chronic Absences

Oregon is set to change how it shares school attendance data, moving from an annual update to quarterly releases. The state’s Department of Education will begin publishing the figures each quarter, a move that lawmakers say could help spot and fix attendance problems faster. The change follows th

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