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Regulators suggest $7.5 billion coal gasifier facility give up, burn natural gas

A coal gasification plant in development in Mississippi is more than $4 billion over budget and years past deadline—and now it may have to rethink plans to...

Handcrafted hearts in Portland

The campaign @hearts4PDX is based on a similar project that followed the Manchester bombing. (Photo: Rachael Rafanelli, KGW) CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINGOOGLE+PINTEREST...

Man arrested for shooting woman, her son

Nakiem Brown (Photo: Gresham police) CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINGOOGLE+PINTEREST GRESHAM, Ore. -- Police have arrested a man who they believe shot a 29-year-old...

Skylake, Kaby Lake chips have a crash bug with hyperthreading enabled

Under certain conditions, systems with Skylake or Kaby Lake processors can crash due to a bug that occurs when hyperthreading is enabled. Intel has fixed...

Without telling media, Arizona judge orders dozens of articles to be deleted

In 2013, Megan Welter had a really bad night. Welter, at that time a cheerleader for the Arizona Cardinals, got into a drunken fight with her...

Portland Marathon under DOJ scrutiny…

Portland Marathon under DOJ scrutiny Share This Story CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINGOOGLE+PINTERESTPORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland...

Murder charges for doc who prescribed alleged “horrifyingly excessive” opioids

An Oklahoma doctor is facing five counts of second-degree murder charges following the opioid overdose deaths of her patients. Prosecutors charged osteopathic physician Regan Ganoung...

Dealmaster: Today only, get an Amazon Echo for just $130

Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our partners at TechBargains, we're back with new deals to share. Today you can get an Amazon Echo—Amazon's original Alexa-enabled smart...

Fake climate negotiations produce real impacts

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts—Some critics of the Paris Agreement on climate change probably think they could have done a better job with the agreement's details. Recently, a group...

Some beers, anger at former employer, and root access add up to a year in prison

The Internet of Things' "security through obscurity" has been proven once again to not be terribly secure thanks to an angry and possibly inebriated ex-employee....

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