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OSU Faculty Air Concerns Over Reopening

August 9, 2020
Oregon State University’s (OSU) plan to reopen fall term with some level of in-person instruction is being met...
2 mins read

Emergency Childcare: City Approves $150,000 for Boys & Girls Club

August 9, 2020
The Corvallis City Council approved a $150,000 grant to the Boys & Girls Club to help the organization...
1 min read

Oregon Republicans Propose Extended Mail-in Voting Deadline

August 8, 2020
Oregon has long been a national leader in vote-by-mail – with the first green light for it in...
1 min read

Oregon to Benefit from New National Parks Funding

August 8, 2020
A recently passed stimulus package could be the key to protecting the 72,000 outdoor recreation jobs in Oregon....
2 mins read

Oregon Supreme Court Upholds PERS Reductions

August 7, 2020
On Thursday, Aug. 6, the Oregon Supreme Court upheld reductions made to public employee pension benefits that were...
3 mins read

Corvallis Art Guild Gets Creative for Clothesline Art Sale

August 7, 2020
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Corvallis Art Guild (CAG) has cancelled its 59th annual Clothesline Sale of...
1 min read

Cops in Schools: NW Film Center Cuts “Kindergarten Cop”

August 7, 2020
NW Film Center opted to show an additional screening last night of “Good Trouble,“ a new documentary honoring...
1 min read

School Board Votes to Strip Racist Presidents’ Names from Schools

August 6, 2020
The Corvallis School Board approved 6-1 a resolution taking three presidents’ names off local elementary schools. The move...
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Physician Mothers Implore Brown, Rollback Reopening So Schools Can Open

August 6, 2020
More than 150 Oregon mothers who are also physicians wrote Gov. Kate Brown questioning why nonessential businesses such...
1 min read

Oregon Tax Revenue Hit Hard by Pandemic

August 6, 2020
Business closures and mass unemployment caused by the coronavirus pandemic have resulted in a massive hit to Oregon’s...
1 min read

Bottle Returns Spike During Pandemic 

August 6, 2020
The Oregon Bottle Bill was passed in 1971, and currently adds a dime to the price of every...
1 min read

TRACE results suggest 17% of Hermiston community infected with SARS-CoV-2

August 5, 2020
HERMISTON, Ore. – Preliminary results from random door-to-door TRACE-COVID-19 sampling by Oregon State University last weekend suggest that...
6 mins read

Van Buren Bridge Focus of Thursday’s Council Work Session

August 5, 2020
The Van Buren Bridge will be discussed by the Corvallis City Council during its work session at 4...
3 mins read

Health Department Seeks New Director, Public Interviews Thursday

August 5, 2020
The Benton County Board of Commissioners invites the public to meet the finalists for the Health Department Director...
1 min read

OSU Freshman Soccer Player Fights for Racial Justice

August 5, 2020
  Maddy Ellsworth, OSU Women’s Soccer Redshirt Freshman Defender, is using her platform as a student athlete to...
4 mins read

Video on Demand: Uncle Teddy’s Learningland: A Public Access-Style Comedy Variety Show

August 4, 2020
Uncle Teddy’s Learningland: A Public Access-Style Comedy Variety Show July 31 @ 7:30pm Facebook Live Content: Appropriate Audiences...
1 min read

Oregon Wildfires Increase with Post-quarantine Crowds

August 4, 2020
This summer has seen a 20 percent increase in human-caused fires compared to previous years, and post-quarantine crowds...
1 min read

Oregon Lays Off Key Earthquake Expert in Pandemic Budget Cuts

August 4, 2020
Oregon lost an experienced engineer who specializes in evaluating tsunami and earthquake risks. The Oregon Department of Geology...
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