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Science equipment stolen from O.S.U. recovered
$75,000 Equipment causes a brief scare on the O.S.U. campus Thursday morning.
Man says psychiatrist told him he wasn't gay
An Oregon man is the subject of a complaint to the American Psychological Association over his claims a psychiatrist tried controversial "conversion therapy" to convince him he was not gay.
Oregon legislative panel takes up proposed job cuts
A key legislative panel will take up a proposal to eliminate nearly 200 state jobs.
McKenzie Pass open to bikes and hikers
Oregon Department of Transportation crews have cleared one lane through McKenzie Pass and its open only for hikers and bikers.
2 Oregon tribes disappointed in school mascot ban
Two Oregon tribes say they're disappointed with the State Board of Education's decision last week to ban Native American mascots in schools.
Portland company recalls tainted lettuce
A Portland produce distributor announced Tuesday it is voluntarily recalling bagged lettuce that could be tainted with listeria.
Audit: Oregon schools miss chances to save energy
An audit from the Oregon secretary of state's office finds schools missed out on $40 million worth of energy savings by failing to choose the most cost-effective measures to reduce energy costs
Angelica Swartout takes the stand
Accused child killer talks about childhood in a home that she didn't like to spend time at. Video Video
Sex ad gets Gladstone man four years in prison
A Gladstone man who posted ads on Craigslist inviting strangers to his ex-girlfriend's Portland home for sex was sentenced to four years in prison.
Less money for Oregon guard to look for marijuana
Sen. Jeff Merkley says a proposed budget cut would surrender national forests to illegal marijuana growers.
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