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Dec 15 2025BUSINESS

Oregon's Land Development: A Long and Winding Road

Oregon's leaders have been talking about making the state more appealing to businesses. But when it comes to land development, the reality is quite different. Take, for example, a recent project that took 25 years to complete. The plan was to build a golf course with hundreds of homes around it. The

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Dec 15 2025WEATHER

Oregon Braces for Another Weather Onslaught

Oregon is in for a rough ride as another atmospheric river is set to sweep through the region. This weather phenomenon has already caused significant disruptions, including a landslide that shut down Highway 229. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Portland has issued a warning about the upcoming

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Dec 15 2025HEALTH

Driving Comfort: Small Changes, Big Results

Driving doesn't have to be a pain in the neck, literally. Many people end up with back pain and stiff joints from sitting too long in their cars. But with a few tweaks, you can turn your car into a comfy space instead of a stress trap. First, let's talk about your seat. It's not just about comfort;

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Dec 13 2025BUSINESS

Oracle's AI Gamble: Big Spends, Bigger Problems

Oracle's stock has taken a nosedive, dropping 45% from its peak in September. This week alone, it lost 14% of its value after a disappointing earnings report. The company spent a whopping $12 billion on capital expenditures last quarter, way more than the $8. 25 billion analysts expected. To make ma

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Dec 13 2025SCIENCE

The Sun's Role in Climate Change: A Scientist's Perspective

Dr. Willie Soon, a well-known astrophysicist, has a different take on climate change. He believes the sun, not CO2, is the main driver of Earth's climate. His research shows that the sun provides almost all the energy for our weather and climate. He argues that temperature changes over the past 150

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Oracle's Big Bet on AI: Why Investors Are Worried

Oracle's stock took a big hit recently. It dropped the most since January. Why? The company is spending a lot on AI and data centers. This spending is growing fast. But it's not turning into cloud profits as quickly as investors hoped. In the last quarter, Oracle spent about $12 billion on capital

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Whooping Cough on the Rise: Why Oregon's Vaccination Rates Matter

Oregon is facing a serious health issue. The state has seen more cases of whooping cough this year than ever before. This is a big problem because whooping cough can be very dangerous, especially for babies. Health experts say that fewer people are getting vaccinated, and this is making the situatio

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Dec 09 2025POLITICS

Oregon's Leaders: Big Words, Small Steps

Oregon is in a tough spot. The economy is not growing fast. People aren't moving there as much as before. Houses are too pricey. Businesses are having a hard time. So, what are the leaders doing? They're talking a lot. But are they doing enough? At a recent gathering, top officials shared their tho

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Dec 06 2025EDUCATION

Why Oregon's Reading Crisis Needs a Fresh Approach

Oregon is facing a serious issue with student literacy. Governor Tina Kotek is pushing for better reading education, but the state's universities are not fully on board. The governor formed a panel to improve how future teachers are trained. The panel suggested using more research-backed teaching m

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

The Sweet Side of New England: Drake Maye's Wife Wins Fans with Baking

Drake Maye has been making waves in New England, both on and off the field. His wife, Ann Michael, has been stealing hearts with her baking videos on TikTok. She started gaining attention because of her husband, but now she's making a name for herself with her delicious recipes and festive videos.

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