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Governor Kotek Declares Fuel Emergency Following Olympic Pipeline Shutdown

Governor Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency due to potential disruptions in fuel delivery as a result of the second major Olympic Pipeline shutdown in the past three months. The pipeline supplies more than 90% of Oregon’s transportation fuel, delivering to terminals in Portland, where fuel is distributed throughout the state. Following ORS 401.165, […]

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Jennifer McCaffrey named Old Mill District 2025 Winter Art Series Artistย ย 

Whatever you do, donโ€™t put Jennifer McCaffrey in a box.   Known for her expressive oil paintings, McCaffrey, the artist commissioned by the Old Mill District to create their 2025 Winter Art Series piece, stepped outside her comfort zone to craft a stunning linocut block print that pays homage to the Old Mill Districtโ€™s industrial roots and blue-collar […]

Posted inOutside

Species Spotlight: Burrowing Owl

Pronghorn are perhaps the most graceful animal native to the high desert country of central and eastern Oregon. Golden eagles are the most majestic, greater sage-grouse the most emblematic. And burrowing owls? Theyโ€™re the funniest. For starters, burrowing owls have the peculiar habit of living in underground burrows โ€” not the trees that most birds […]

Posted inChow

One Lot, Six Remarkable Carts

When I was growing up, I was what teachers called an โ€œindoor kid.โ€ Someone so preoccupied with the life of the mind that I never played team sports or did much more than write stories that I tried and failed to get everyone to read. So when I initially heard about the new Ballers & […]

Posted inFilm

Two Mothers

Itโ€™s rare that two movies are both released around the same time and have profoundly interesting things to say about similar subjects. Yeah, youโ€™ll get Twin Films like in 1997 when we were lucky enough to get โ€œVolcanoโ€ and โ€œDanteโ€™s Peakโ€ in the same calendar year, or even better, in 1998 when Hollywood bestowed upon […]

Posted inCulture

Free Will Astrology, Week of Nov. 27

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Some seeds can remain dormant for centuries, waiting for the right conditions to germinate. The oldest successfully germinated seed was a 2,000-year-old date palm seed. I suspect you will experience psychospiritual and metaphorical versions of this marvel in the coming weeks. Certain aspects of you have long been dormant but are […]

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