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OSU Focused On Chicks This Week
Chick season is just around the corner! Get ready for some fluffy action as Oregon State University kicks off its annual hatching event this week.

Oregon’s AG Challenging Trump’s Tariffs Again
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield was back in court late last week, to fight President Trump’s latest attempt at imposing tariffs.

Pacific Power Ready For Wildfire Season
Pacific Power is stepping up its game, with a center dedicated to keeping our lights on during wildfire season.

Oregon, Washington File Suit Against Administration Over Tariffs
With a lawsuit in hand, Oregon, California, and Washington are standing firm against tariffs. The stakes are high for local farmers and consumers.

Oregon Proposal Would Notify When Immigration Agents Are On School Grounds
Oregon families might soon receive alerts about federal immigration presence at schools. The implications of this bill reach far beyond just the classroom.

Oregon Wool Featured At The Olympics
From the heart of Oregon to the grand stage of the Winter Olympics, there's a local twist in Team USA’s uniforms that you won’t want to miss.

Is Insurance Enough In The Event Of A Wildfire?
Homeowners insurance will help protect you from fire, but Kenton Brine, president of the Northwest Insurance Council, said it might not cover the cost of rebuilding.

2025 A Better Year For Wildfires In Oregon
Oregon’s fire season has caused much less damage than last year. By this time in 2024, over 250,000 acres had burned on state lands, compared to only 12,000 acres this year.

Oregon State Police Looking For Fish Thieves
Oregon State Police are searching for two men who reportedly vandalized a cellular trail camera and illegally took salmon in Jackson County.

Progress Reported At Central Oregon’s Cram Fire
Crews reported good progress on the Cram Fire over the weekend. As of Sunday morning, the fire was 49% contained and holding at just under 96,000 acres.
