It was just one failure too many. As a 1963 freshman at Oklahoma State University, I chose chemistry as a major, hoping to ...
By CLAIRE WOFFORD Of the College of Charleston President Donald Trump has begun to radically change how the U.S. government ...
It was encouraging to see the way the reconstituted post-election city council came together to pause work on a major new ...
As Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery made its way across the continent to Oregon, the men (and woman) of the party ...
Students weren’t exactly pleased when McMinnville High School leaders announced last fall they were cracking down on the cell ...
Acupuncturist Shana Levin knows what many of her patients are feeling: they just want the pain to stop. She felt that way ...
I know, I know: we are the chosen people. But once in a while, can’t you choose someone else?” The ironic humor in lines such ...
State sanctuary laws, codified in ORS 180.805, 180.810 and 181A.820 to 829, bar Oregon public bodies and law enforcement agencies from inquiring about immigration status ...
Change is inevitable. Businesses come and go. Entire industries fade from memory, from typewriters to phone booths, pagers to print encyclopedias, film photography to ...
The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners agreed to more transparency when it comes to board discretionary spending Thursday, but didn’t agree on a $1,500 annual ...
Fred Lockley wrote in “Conversations with Pioneer Men” about a crooked gang at the Northwest’s Fort Wrangel in 1898. They invited a 60-year-old man ...
Providence Health & Services nurses and other health care professionals at its eight Oregon hospitals have reached tentative agreements with the company that could ...