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Virtual OSU Science Pub Celebrates World Oceans Day – Mon., June 8

June 5, 2020
The OSU Science Pub event series will host a free, virtual webcast next Monday, June 8 to celebrate...
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Wyden, Merkley Press For College Students in Need to Have Access to High-Speed Internet

June 5, 2020
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today joined with colleagues in urging congressional leadership...
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Landowners, Environmentalists Sue Over Jordan Cove Pipeline

June 4, 2020
Back in March, the Federal Energy Regulation Commission voted to approve the Jordan Cove natural gas project.  Designed...
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State Campsites Reopen, While Parks Dept, Lays Off Service Workers

June 4, 2020
Medical advice is that people are generally safer outdoors than in, since virus particles tend to be circulated...
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Oregon Republicans Start Another Recall Effort Against Gov. Brown

June 4, 2020
After a failed attempt last year, the Oregon Republican Party will attempt this year to force a recall...
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Coast to Valley Express Buses to Resume Monday, June 8

June 4, 2020
  The Coast to Valley Express service will follow a new schedule, adding a stop in North Albany...
1 min read

Oregon Prisons Continue to Struggle Amid Pandemic

June 3, 2020
Despite Oregon prisons currently having 157 inmates across four state prisons that have tested positive for COVID-19, correctional...
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Corvallis Faith Community Passionately Responds to the Pandemic

June 3, 2020
Religious institutions of all manner are being affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The inability to gather closely strikes...
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OSU’s Christopher Stout: Why Biden Should Choose a Woman of Color Running Mate

June 3, 2020
  In early May, Oregon State University associate professor Christopher Stout was published in a Washington Post article,...
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Bias Response Initiative Approved by Corvallis City Council

June 3, 2020
The world is watching to see how American government officials and law enforcement will work for change against...
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Video on Demand: Corvallis’ Faith Response to Pandemic Times

June 2, 2020
Thanks for joining us, tonight’s panel focuses on economic recovery as local businesses seek to regain their footing...
1 min read

2020: Good Year for Asparagus, Bad Year for Cherries in the PNW

June 2, 2020
Let’s start with the (sort of) good news. Asparagus farmers in the Pacific Northwest are getting a timely...
1 min read

Basic Rights Oregon Signs Letter for Action Against Racial Violence

June 2, 2020
On May 29, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) in collaboration with over 100 LGBTQ+ and civil rights organizations...
1 min read

8 Oregon Nursing Home Caregivers Killed by Coronavirus

June 2, 2020
At least eight caregivers at Oregon nursing homes have definitely died from COVID-19, the novel coronavirus which is...
1 min read

Corvallis’ Faith Response to Pandemic Forum Tonight, Panelists Added

June 2, 2020
For our tonight’s CitySpeak Forum, we ask – how has Corvallis’ faith community been impacted by the pandemic,...
1 min read

How Oregon’s Cities Protested and Rioted, So Far

June 1, 2020
Protesting and rioting are happening across Oregon, with people taking to the streets after a black man was...
4 mins read

Oregon’s Behavioral Health Crisis

June 1, 2020
  The House Interim Committee on Behavioral Health Care heard testimony on Tuesday, May 26 from providers and...
1 min read

Oregon Employment Department Director Resigns at Urging of State Officials

June 1, 2020
As of Sunday, May 31, Oregon Employment Department Director Kay Erickson has resigned from her position, as requested...
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