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When Matt Thierfelder began his career as a Vancouver firefighter in 1994, the weight of unspoken rules hung over him: Don’t show weakness and don’t be vulnerable.
The Oregon Military Museum in Clackamas will finally reopen to the public after closing for renovations in 2009.
Governor Tina Kotek has declared drought emergencies in both Baker and Lincoln counties, directing state agencies to step in ...
Check on your neighbor, check on your friends and your relatives. Even a quick call can save a life,” said Dr. Richard Bruno with the Multnomah County Health Department. Read online: ...
Older adults and immunocompromised people can be at higher risk for developing serious illness or death, the Oregon Health Authority said.
Oregon’s senior U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden announced Friday, June 11, he will hold open-to-all town halls in five Eastern Oregon ...
OSU-Cascades students in Hospitality Management and Engineering have been working together since 2018, hoping to better understand and reduce food waste. With the help of new technology and crucial ...
Heat-related illnesses can affect anyone. Officials say prolonged exposure to extreme heat without relief can cause health issues ranging from mild to severe and, in some cases, even death.
Multnomah County has joined two federal lawsuits that are challenging the Trump Administration’s threat to withhold federal ...
Umpqua Community College (UCC) and Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) are collaborating to address clinician shortages ...
The Oregon Department of Human Services is offering free emergency kits and power stations for older adults and qualified people with physical disabilities.
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