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Breweries ask customers to drink a beer and help save Oregon farmland

The Oregon Agricultural Trust campaign launches October 10. Participating locations will make their own Oregon-sourced beer or cider and donate a portion of sales....

Portland Public Schools considers major changes to grading system

The district is considering making changes focused on measuring students' content knowledge, rather than behaviors like missing assignments or turning in late work. ...

Oregon schools that teach science of reading curriculum will receive grant funding

For years, Oregon students have scored below national averages in reading scores. Now, millions in funding is encouraging schools to embrace phonics curriculum. ...

Football Season Is Here Again – Cherish It While It Lasts

The Utah Utes are 1-0 after defeating Florida 24-11, Arizona State-Southern Utah played in a dust storm, and we have officially arrived...

Can The PAC-12 Put A Team In The Playoffs?

PAC-12 football is back! USC-San José State was a nice if surprisingly close (at least for two quarters) appetizer, but it just...

The Nick Bartlett Show – Boise State At Washington Preview

FILE - Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. throws a pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Washington State,...

Perrine Delacour shoots 63 at rainy Columbia Edgewater to take Portland Classic lead

Delacour shot a 9-under 63 in morning rain Thursday at Columbia Edgewater to take the first-round lead in the Portland Classic. PORTLAND, Ore....

7-year-old Oregon boy battling leukemia wishes for the trip of a lifetime

Wesley Strobel is on the verge of winning his battle. A nonprofit is raising money so his family can celebrate with a trip to...

$500K grant will fund study to improve infamous SE Portland rail crossing

With wait times of up to an hour, officials said it's common to see pedestrians and cyclists climbing over stopped trains at Southeast Milwaukie...

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