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Due to unusually dry conditions and high risk for fire danger, the sale and use of all fireworks within the unincorporated areas of Multnomah County hasbeen banned.

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TriMet will be offering free rides from July 3-5 so people can eat, play and roam with ease this holiday weekend.

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This week’s record-breaking heat wave is finally behind us, but the risk of wildfire isn’t.

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Regional and state agencies open all seats in July

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Veto of bill expunging criminal records and confidentiality of juvenile arrest records hurts children of Florida

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The governor requested that the Oregon Department of Corrections conduct a case-by-case analysis of the people in custody who fought the fires

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In Oregon, a Salem woman died Monday after getting caught in a rip current near a beach in Lincoln City

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Governor Kate Brown signed Senate Bill 5 into law, allowing college athletes at Oregon's public and private universities to receive compensation for use of their name, image, and likeness.

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The owners of Little Brother Chinese Food, which sells frozen dumplings in Portland, Maine, ordered a custom dumpling machine in March to help them fulfill demand

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Community volunteers are urgently needed as Multnomah County works to keep its life-saving 24-hour cooling centers open through 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 30.

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