07/13/11 Two Democratic legislators have expressed interest in running for Oregon labor commissioner. The seat will become open next year since incumbent Commissioner Brad Avakian is running for Congress.
07/13/11 Merck is making moves against the global epidemic of HIV and AIDS by joining forces with two of the United States' top universities in collaborative efforts to eradicate HIV globally. The University of North Carolina (UNC) Chapel Hill and the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) have been chosen as trusted partners of the pharmaceutical giant. In fact, researchers from UNC will include ...
07/11/11 A fuel spill has closed the right line of Oregon 99E north at West Arlington Street, causing delays as long as 20 minutes for northbound motorists.
07/11/11 Check out thefts, burglaries and other crimes reported in Clackamas County.
07/11/11 WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, today announced that company researchers will participate in two new collaborative efforts led by the prominent academic institutions of the University of North Carolina (UNC) Chapel Hill and the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) to develop new approaches towards ...
07/11/11 Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, today announced that company researchers will participate in two new collaborative efforts led by the prominent academic institutions of the University of North Carolina (UNC) Chapel Hill and the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) to develop new approaches towards eradicating HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
07/09/11 Although the Oregon Legislature wrestled with a number of issues this session, consumer protection was not one of them.
07/03/11 Three college students from Georgia have been selected for an internship at the White House this summer.
07/03/11 The Detroit native spent parts of five seasons in the major leagues and had a two-year stint playing trumpet with the Baja Marimba Band. Carmen Fanzone always led a double life.
07/03/11 ISHPEMING The Fourth of July events in the Ishpeming area wrap up today with a parade, picnic and fireworks. n This morning opens with a flag-raising ceremony and 21-gun salute at 9:30 a.m. at the memorial park near the Ishpeming Post Office.
07/02/11 KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Happy days may or may not be here again, but happy hours and other promotions are. As a result, a Kansas City-area restaurant is bustling with late-night customers. And they aren't coming in just to chow down on discounted drinks and eats. RSS Feed: read more
06/23/11 An 18-year-old woman was injured after falling from a horse at the Early Summer Classic Horse Show today.
06/23/11 A Lake Oswego Festival of Arts and a Lake Oswego Arts Market; a Lavendar Festiva;, a Kids Day in Wilsonville; home and garden tours; readings by authors and poets; concerts; plays; and summer activities and programs for all ages highlight Vickie's Thursday events roundup.
06/22/11 The body found June 10 in the Clackamas River near Estacada was identified as 59-year-old James Dee Martin.
06/22/11 SALEM -- The Oregon House changed course on Tuesday and narrowly approved a bill expanding online charter schools after defeating it a day earlier, handing Republicans a victory and putting back on track a package of education bills that had stalled. In the end, all 14 bills passed the House and Senate and were sent to Gov. John Kitzhaber, who has said he will sign them. Altogether, the bills ...
06/21/11 Bills dealing with online and other charter schools pass the Oregon House after last-minute deals are reached. The House also gives final approval to a bill abolishing the elected superintendent of public instruction.
06/21/11 The Willamette River boat ramp in downtown Oregon City will be closed between July 15 and Oct. 31.
06/21/11 West Linn's 'Party on the Longest Day of the Year' will celebrate the start of summer tonight at Willamette Park.
06/20/11 On a dramatic 30-30 vote, the Oregon House rejects a bill that would loosen enrollment restrictions on online charter schools in the state. Republicans will try again Tuesday to muster the needed votes for the bill.
06/15/11 Also, Gladstone Police Sgt. Lynne Benton, the spouse of a slain salon owner, has hired a top lawyer. |