
Va. Tech shootings could put more guns on Oregon campuses
kgw.com - The Virginia Tech shootings may help put guns in the hands of Oregon college campus safety officers, according to one lawmaker. Under the current law, on-campus public safety officers cannot carry handguns. Administrators who want armed security
Oregon man faces federal misdemeanor over seal pup
OregonLive.com - PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) A man is facing a federal misdemeanor charge after police found a seal pup in the back of his van on the Oregon coast last year. Matthew Charles Lane, 24, who apparently had been living in his van after moving from Nevada to
Oregon Gas Prices Renew Upward Climb
kptv.com - The gasoline price surge continued to affect Oregon as the state’s average price for a gallon of gas jumped to $3.07. Oregon followed the trend of the national average price, which jumped by more than 7 cents to $2.87. “A week ago, it appeared the
Oregon judge tells state to re-examine mustard agent plans
Tri-City Herald - HERMISTON — An Oregon judge ordered the state Tuesday to re-examine its plans to destroy about 2,300 tons of mustard agent and agent-contaminated wastes at the Umatilla Chemical Depot. Judge Michael Marcus of the Multnomah County Circuit Court
Political activist to challenge Oregon Sen. Gordon Smith in 2008
Statesman Journal - Democratic activist Steve Novick announced this morning that he s going to run against Republican U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith in 2008 and make Smith s turnabout on the iraq war a key issue. Novick, so far the only Democrat of note to jump into the
Shooting spree highlights Oregon campus safety
Katu.com - PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - The Oregon University System expressed its concern and sympathy for the students, faculty, staff, families and campus community at Virginia Tech who suffered at the hands of a gunman yesterday. Oregon University System
Traffic fatalities
Oregonian - Martha Lou Fine, 56, of Bandon died about 8:45 p.m. Tuesday after her car hit a utility pole, then crossed the highway and struck a tree on U.S. 101 south of Bandon, the Oregon State Police said. A sport utility vehicle with a dead man inside was
University of Oregon to curtail carbon emissions
Statesman Journal - EUGENE The University of Oregon plans to join a growing list of colleges nationwide to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fight global warming. University President Dave Frohnmayer says Oregon will participate in the American College and
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