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U.S. Coast Guard Says Planned Bridge Across Columbia River Is 60 Feet Too LowState

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Oregon Right to Life Has Won the Victory It Always Craved. What Will It Do With the Opportunity?

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What Happens if Americans Stop Recognizing the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court? We Asked a Constitutional Scholar.

What Happens if Americans Stop Recognizing the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court? We Asked a Constitutional Scholar.

The Son of a Famed Developer Has Grand Ambitions for a Grain Elevator in the Rose Quarter

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Murmurs: Charter Reform Meets Unexpected Pushback

New City Audit Torches Fire Bureau’s System for Holding Employees Accountable

New City Audit Torches Fire Bureau’s System for Holding Employees Accountable
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