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Oregon's 6th Congressional District race ramps up

Oregon's 6th Congressional District race is shaping up to be a competitive rematch between Rep. Andrea Salinas and Republican Mike Erickson, following Salinas' narrow victory in 2022. With the new district formed after the 2020 census, current polling suggests another tight contest ahead of the November election.

Yes, NW Natural has started blending hydrogen into gas sent to some Portland customers

NW Natural has initiated a pilot program to blend hydrogen into natural gas supplied to some customers in Portland, starting at a 0.2% rate. This move is part of a broader effort to explore cleaner energy alternatives and reduce greenhouse gas emissions while utilizing existing gas infrastructure. The utility aims for higher blending rates in future phases of the project.

The next full moon will also feature a lunar eclipse. Here's when to look up

A rare full moon, known as the harvest moon, will occur on September 17-18, 2024, and will also feature a partial lunar eclipse. The moon will appear larger and brighter than usual, making it an exceptional opportunity for skywatchers. The lunar eclipse will start at 8:41 PM EDT, peaking at 10:44 PM EDT.

Everyday Heroes: Beaverton teen teaches peers to use artificial intelligence responsibly

A Beaverton teenager is taking the initiative to educate their peers on the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI). This grassroots effort aims to empower students to navigate the complexities of AI technology in a safe and informed manner, addressing concerns about its implications in everyday life.

Five sentenced for ‘execution-style’ murder in Gresham industrial park

Five individuals have been sentenced for their roles in the execution-style murder of Andrew Sherrell in Gresham, Oregon, which stemmed from a drug dispute. The case highlights the ongoing issues surrounding gang-related violence and drug trafficking in the area.

How to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Portland, across Oregon

Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15, highlights the achievements and contributions of the Hispanic community. In Portland and across Oregon, several events are organized to honor this month, including festivals, cultural showcases, and community summits. These events aim to engage and educate the public about Hispanic culture and history.

2-year-old Portland girl dies, fentanyl suspected as contributing factor

A 2-year-old girl in Portland has died, with authorities investigating the incident as potentially related to fentanyl exposure. The Portland Police Bureau's Narcotics and Organized Crime Unit is leading the investigation into this tragic event.

Everyday Heroes: Beaverton teen teaches peers to use artificial intelligence responsibly

A Beaverton teenager is empowering her peers by teaching them how to use artificial intelligence responsibly, highlighting the importance of ethical AI usage among young people. The initiative aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the evolving digital landscape.

Name that shape: Inverted-Y design approved for Burnside Bridge replacement

The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners has unanimously approved a new design for the Burnside Bridge, aiming to enhance its earthquake resilience. This decision marks a significant milestone in the bridge's replacement project, which has garnered attention from local officials and the community.

Everyday Heroes: Beaverton teen teaches peers to use artificial intelligence responsibly

A Beaverton teen is empowering her peers by teaching them how to use artificial intelligence responsibly. This initiative not only promotes awareness about AI ethics but also encourages responsible usage among young people in the community.

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