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The organization is working to recover its financial footing after ticket sales plummeted during the COVID pandemic.
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As electric and gas rates continue to rise, an advocacy group for utility customers is proposing rate caps on energy increases for all for-profit utilities to help avoid high energy bills.
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Amateur archeologist Scott Kemery leads a team on expeditions to uncover the artifacts left behind by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Their discoveries shed light on the human experience amidst the devastation and honor the memories of those who died.
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The defense for former President Donald Trump has rested in the case, marking the end of witness testimony and paving the way for jury deliberation. The jury could begin deliberating next Wednesday.
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At 80 miles across, Thwaites is the world's widest glacier. It has been nicknamed the "Doomsday Glacier" for the catastrophic effects its thawing could have on global sea-level rise.
- Black men are a hidden segment of caregivers. It's stressful but rewarding, too
- Years ago, a psychic told Kristen Wiig to move to LA. She left the next day
- Trump posted a video on Truth Social calling the country a 'unified reich' if he wins
- Republicans try to soften stance on abortion as 'abolitionists' go farther
- 20 new books hitting shelves this summer that our critics can't wait to read
A Southern Oregon land-use nonprofit recently filed an appeal seeking to reverse changes to wildfire safety standards in Josephine County.
Backers of a tough-on-crime California ballot measure put homelessness at the forefront of their campaign to roll back Prop. 47. But would the measure actually help get people housed?