A Newberg school district policy banning employees from displaying “political” or “controversial” signs including pride and Black Lives Matter flags violates the Oregon …
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Sami Edge, Betsy Hammond / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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9/24/22
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Increasing domoic acid levels in razor clams will delay the reopening of Oregon’s most popular beds in Clatsop County Oct. 1 and shut down this week’s scheduled digging on southwest …
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Bill Monroe / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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9/24/22
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A distracted Oregon Department of Forestry worker was the lone supervisor at a work site last year when a prisoner with a violent history walked away and bludgeoned two women with a large tree branch …
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Noelle Crombie / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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9/24/22
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Charges have been filed against the man accused of shooting a Washington State Patrol trooper Thursday, Sept. 22.
Brandon D. O'Neel, 37, of Walla Walla, is charged with first-degree attempted …
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Jeremy Burnham / Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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9/24/22
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Falling in its NWAC opener, the Centralia College volleyball team was swept by Lower Columbia (25-20, 25-17, 25-21) Friday night in Centralia.
The Trailblazers were again led by the play of …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/24/22
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Former Washington State football coach Nick Rolovich said in his first interview since he was fired almost a year ago that he decided not to comply with Washington's vaccine mandate for state …
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Garrett Cabeza / The Spokesman-Review
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9/24/22
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When Kevin Saavedra landed at Seattle's Harborview Medical Center in February, it became the sixth hospital he's worked at in less than three years.
He drives from place to place, his two …
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Elise Takahama / The Seattle Times
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9/24/22
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Trailing by two sets on the road in Winlock, the Toledo volleyball team flipped a switch and manufactured a five-set come-from-behind win (23-25, 15-25, 26-24, 25-15, 15-10) against the Cardinals …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/24/22
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More than 7,000 Providence Swedish health-care workers this week ratified a new contract that includes "historic" wage increases, bonuses and incentives and market adjustments for both nurses and …
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Elise Takahama / The Seattle Times
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9/24/22
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The W.F. West boys tennis team won the top five matches on the scorecard in its road matchup at Tumwater, dowing the Thunderbirds 5-1.
Singles
First singles: Aaron Boggess (WFW) def. Drew …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/24/22
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Rainier certainly didn’t make anything easy, but the Morton-White Pass football team got just enough going offensively to stay perfect on the year, rolling out 16-6 winners at home in Morton on …
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By Josh Kirshenbaum / josh@chronline.com
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9/24/22
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The back-and-forth brawl that was last year’s matchup on the Black Top between Onalaska and Tenino failed to materialize this time around in Onalaska, as the combination of a bruising Beaver attack …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/24/22
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TUMWATER — It took the W.F. West football team exactly one drive to get up to speed.
Shipping up to Tumwater District Stadium to take on an undefeated and up-and-coming Black Hills side, the …
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By Josh Kirshenbaum / josh@chronline.com
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9/23/22
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Led once again by a strong ground attack, the Tumwater football team defeated Centralia at Tiger Stadium, 56-7.
The Thunderbirds ran for 286 yards, led by Logan Cole’s 91-yard, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/23/22
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Taking the trip out to the coast, the Adna football team couldn’t produce nearly enough offense in a 34-2 defeat to Raymond-South Bend Friday night on South Bend’s turf …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/23/22
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Once again dominating its opponent, the Napavine football team defeated Pe Ell-Willapa Valley, 46-6, Friday night in Pe Ell.
The Tigers (4-0) got on the board early with two Cael Stanley …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/23/22
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Just three games into a new season, the Oakville football team can already check off some early goals in 2022.
Led by an all-around offense and a defense that stepped up when it needed to, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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9/23/22
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OLYMPIA — While most emergency orders issued by Gov. Jay Inslee in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic will end Oct. 31, the order requiring masks in healthcare facilities, and in jails and …
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Cheryl Schweizer / Columbia Basin Herald
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9/23/22
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In Tacoma's federal courthouse on Friday, Deborah Jackson turned from the podium to face her daughter's killer. After four years of hearings she wanted no apology, Jackson only wanted her words to …
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Peter Talbot / The News Tribune
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9/23/22
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Two rural expanses of land in Pierce County are among three so-called "greenfield" sites that remain under consideration for a new airport after a state Legislature-created group on Friday narrowed …
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Shea Johnson / The News Tribune
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9/23/22
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