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Scientists spent 10 years solving Portland algal bloom crisis — here’s why it still might not get fixed
No state agency is in charge and the island’s owner, Ross Island Sand & Gravel, has done little so far. The proposed fix also may clash with investors’ plans to use the lagoon as a Superfund sediment…
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3mElectric Forest marks its 14th year with a dreamy first day and a new immersive maze
The 14th annual festival kicked off in Rothbury with fresh attractions, late-night music and the debut of Wander Whirled.
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3mPenn College board raises tuition by 1.7 percent but only for a brief time
The 2026-27 budget for the Penn State affiliate totals $185.9 million.
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5mHundreds gather to celebrate one of Oregon’s oldest, most fascinating creatures
The razor-toothed fish with suction cup mouths are prehistoric fascinations — and a local first food.
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3mFour-star recruit Frederrick Ford commits to Michigan football
The four-star linebacker from Mississippi is a top-225 prospect in the 2027 recruiting class.
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2mICE left 5-year-old Alabama son of detained man alone in parked car as bait, advocate alleges
"I think it was kind of like an ambush thing"