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Oregon's New Charity Law Takes Tax Break Away
Oregon's new charity law punishes nonprofits that spend too little on their missions
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Oregon's New Charity Law Takes Tax Break Away
Oregon's new charity law punishes nonprofits that spend too little on their missions
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Oregon Woman Reports $17,000 Stolen From Drawer
Ore. woman in assisted living pulls $17,000 in cash from bank, then finds it missing
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Ore. Jury Convicts Doctor of Breaking Iran Embargo
Oregon jury convicts Texas doctor and his wife of violating embargo with Iran through charity
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Renewed Search for Missing Mount Hood Climber
Clearing skies give searchers renewed hope of finding Oregon climber missing on Mount Hood
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More Frozen Berries Recalled Over Hepatitis Fears
A second frozen berry producer has recalled packages containing pomegranate seeds from Turkey over concerns the seeds could be contaminated with hepatitis A, a highly contagious liver infection. Scenic Fruit Company in Oregon recalled 61,092 8-ounce bags of Woodstock Frozen Organic Pomegranate ...
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Oregon Drone Mission: Keeping Spuds Happy
Experiments have begun in Oregon aimed at using the unmanned aircraft known as drones to keep potatoes happy. The Federal Aviation Administration recently authorized the use of drones to fly over Oregon State University potato fields in search of unhealthy plants, such as those have don't have
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Oregon Drone Mission: Keeping Spuds Happy
Experiments have begun in Oregon aimed at using the unmanned aircraft known as drones to keep potatoes happy. The Federal Aviation Administration recently authorized the use of drones to fly over Oregon State University potato fields in search of unhealthy plants, such as those have don't have
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Oregon Drone Mission: Keeping Spuds Happy
Experiments have begun in Eastern Oregon aimed at using the unmanned aircraft known as drones to keep potatoes happy. The East Oregonian reports (httpbit.ly/14agqaX) that more than 100 guests at a Hermiston Chamber of Commerce meeting discussed the emerging technology Tuesday at a panel discussion.
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Family Holds out Hope for Lost Mount Hood Climber
Family holds out hope for Oregon dentist who failed to return Saturday from Mount Hood climb
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Oregon Put on Probation, Loses Scholarship
NCAA hits Oregon with 3-year probation, loss of scholarship for recruiting violations
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More Than 25,000 Bees Die in Oregon
The mystery of why thousands of bees fell from the sky has been solved, according to the Oregon Department of Agriculture. The department announced Friday that it has determined an insecticide caused the deaths this week of 25,000 bees in Wilsonville, Ore. The bees were...
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PHOTO: This photo provided by the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation shows some of the thousands of dead and dying bees found in the parking lot of a shopping center in Wilsonville, Ore., ...
PHOTO: This photo provided by the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation shows some of the thousands of dead and dying bees found in the parking lot of a shopping center in Wilsonville, Ore., southwest of Portland, Ore.
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Ore. Judge Skeptical of US Argument on No-Fly List
Federal judge in Oregon skeptical of government argument about US citizens on no-fly list
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Oregon's New Charity Law Takes Tax Break Away
Oregon's new charity law punishes nonprofits that spend too little on their missions
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Oregon Woman Reports $17,000 Stolen From Drawer
Ore. woman in assisted living pulls $17,000 in cash from bank, then finds it missing
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Ore. Jury Convicts Doctor of Breaking Iran Embargo
Oregon jury convicts Texas doctor and his wife of violating embargo with Iran through charity
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Renewed Search for Missing Mount Hood Climber
Clearing skies give searchers renewed hope of finding Oregon climber missing on Mount Hood
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More Frozen Berries Recalled Over Hepatitis Fears
A second frozen berry producer has recalled packages containing pomegranate seeds from Turkey over concerns the seeds could be contaminated with hepatitis A, a highly contagious liver infection. Scenic Fruit Company in Oregon recalled 61,092 8-ounce bags of Woodstock Frozen Organic Pomegranate ...
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Oregon Put on Probation, Loses Scholarship
NCAA hits Oregon with 3-year probation, loss of scholarship for recruiting violations
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Oregon Drone Mission: Keeping Spuds Happy
Experiments have begun in Oregon aimed at using the unmanned aircraft known as drones to keep potatoes happy. The Federal Aviation Administration recently authorized the use of drones to fly over Oregon State University potato fields in search of unhealthy plants, such as those have don't have
