Oregon
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Pine Eagle Charter School holds controversial active shooter drill
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Two men donning masks and handguns entered the Pine Eagle Charter School in Halfway, Ore. - which has a population of under 300 - and began firing blanks at teachers while they worked during an in-service day.
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Jason Servo, fired officer, claims alcoholism a disability
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An Oregon police officer fired for driving drunk in an unmarked police car while off-duty has filed a $6 million lawsuit against the city, the police chief and others, alleging his rights were violated under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Oregon tour bus crash kills nine people, dozens injured
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The stretch of rural Oregon interstate where a tour bus crashed and plummeted 100 feet down a steep embankment is so notorious that state transportation officials have published a specific advisory warning of its dangers.
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Jacob Tyler Roberts: Three dead, including gunman in mall shooting
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The gunman who killed two people and himself in a shooting rampage at an Oregon mall was 22 years old and used an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle stolen from someone he knew, authorities said Wednesday.
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Are tax deals with corporations worth the investment?
CommentAlexander interview December 11, 2012
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Missing Oregon woman: Body found; neighbor arrested
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The body of Whitney Heichel, 21, was found on Larch Mountain, a remote, forested area east of Gresham, Police Chief Craig Junginger told a news conference.
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BCS Rankings Oct. 14: Alabama, Florida, Oregon round out top 3
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Alabama and Florida are at the top of the season's first BCS standings, making it yet another all-SEC top two, with Oregon and Kansas State close behind the Gators.
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Marijuana ballot initiatives in Washington, Oregon, Colorado
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Three ballot initiatives to regulate pot like alcohol have garnered much attention, in part for the hundreds of millions of dollars they could bring into state coffers and for the showdown it could set up with the federal government.
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Oregon woman wins $900K in lawsuit over herpes claim
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The Oregonian reports that it was the first time that a case of a person suing another for intentionally transmitting genital herpes went to trial in Oregon, according to lawyers.
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