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DEQ report shows air quality over the years
A new DEQ study shows Central Oregon had 42 days of “unhealthy” air quality in 2023. Find out more here.
SEE THE KATU NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Supreme court seems to favor stand against homeless camping
Focus turns to a small Oregon city that is taking a stand against homeless encampments on public property. Learn more here.
READ THE ABC NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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$6 million in grants will go to fire agencies across the state
The fire marshal has awarded $6 million in grants for staffing during the 2024 fire season. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL KATU ARTICLE HERE
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Oregon Health Authority reports a rise in use of lethal doses
The Oregon Health Authority has reported a rise in use of lethal doses by way of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act. Learn more here.
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Warm temperatures are trending upward, snowpack low in the Cascades
Temperatures are trending upward and snowpack is below normal. Find out more here.
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Co-owner of Bob’s Red Mill has passed away at 94
Bob Moore, co-owner of Bob’s Red Mill, passed away on Saturday at age 94. Learn more here.
READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE BY JEFFERSON PUBLIC RADIO HERE
Photo courtesy of Bob’s Red Mill
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Oregon’s snowpack is on the decline
Oregon’s snowpack is on the decline, with numbers dropping 11% in the last week. Find out more here.
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Freezing rain causes numerous closures
Freezing rain across the region has led to numerous closures. Find out more here.
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Another winter storm is set to hit Central Oregon
High winds and frigid temperatures are expected in Central Oregon this weekend. Find out more about the storm inthis KTVZ article.
See more weather resources for your Backyard HERE
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Cascades are expecting a winter storm this weekend
Snowpack in the Cascades is less than 40% of what it should be, but significant snow is expected this weekend. Learn more here.
READ THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL OPB ARTICLE HERE
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