Ericka Cruz Guevarra
Stories
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Politics
Lawmakers Meet With TSA, Air Traffic Controllers At PDX Amid Shutdown
Air traffic controllers and TSA agents at Portland International Airport told lawmakers they're selling plasma and considering looking for work in the private sector as a result of the ongoing government shutdown.
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Politics
Oregon, Washington Join Appeal Of Affordable Care Act Ruling
Attorneys general from Oregon and Washington are joining a court challenge to a lower court decision declaring the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
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Environment
Report: Oregon Health Systems Will Bear Burden Of Climate Change
Climate change is already having a tangible impact on the Pacific Northwest, and Oregon’s health care and social systems will likely bear a significant burden.
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Environment
BLM To Pull Back On Controversial Plan To Spay Wild Mares In Oregon
The Bureau of Land Management says it intends to roll back plans to spay wild mares in Oregon.
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Environment
Early Returns Show Portlanders Pass Gross Receipts Tax Measure
Portland voters on Tuesday passed a gross receipts tax measure that will pay into a clean energy fund, which proponents say will help the city chip away at its clean energy goals.
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Environment
Judge Blocks Controversial Plan To Spay Wild Mares In Oregon
A federal judge has blocked the Bureau of Land Management from moving forward with a controversial plan to spay wild mares in Hines, Oregon.
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Environment
Oregon Dismisses Complaint Alleging Campaign Misled Business Owners
The complaint alleged opponents intentionally misled Portland small business owners into signing documents they believed endorsed another measure.
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National
Oregon Police To Increase Patrols Near Jewish Centers After Shooting
At least two Oregon law enforcement agencies say they are increasing patrols around Jewish places of worship following the shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.