431 staff members had called out by Thursday evening. At least 175 of the positions were unable to be filled by substitutes.
READ MORESeattle police exchanged detailed fake radio transmissions about a nonexistent group of menacing right-wing extremists at a crucial moment during 2020 racial justice protests
READ MOREPeter Courtney, a Democrat in his 38th year as a lawmaker, often won praise from minority Republicans who see him as an evenhanded leader.
READ MOREThe nine-person council voted unanimously during its first meeting of 2022 to elect Juarez, a member of the Blackfeet Nation
READ MOREFrustrated with city response, faith and local leaders convene
READ MOREThe explosive increase in U.S. coronavirus case counts is raising alarm, but some experts believe the focus should instead be on COVID-19 hospital admissions. And those aren’t climbing as fast
READ MOREBrian Hunzeker disclosed the untrue allegations to The Oregonian and provided a reporter with a screenshot of a dispatch report stating Hardesty had been involved in a traffic accident
READ MOREBuffet said he would forward the senator's letter to the CEO of Precision Castparts in Portland, because “He is responsible for his business.”
READ MORECultural organization still offers dance, expands focus to education, development
READ MORESevere weather sweeping parts of the U.S. brought frigid temperatures to the Pacific Northwest and heavy snow to mountains in Northern California and Nevada.
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