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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) _ Some Oregon doctors are heading for the nation's capital with a message -- give Americans universal health care now...

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Determined to reduce its carbon footprint, Portland Community College plans to reward students, faculty or staff for coming up with green projects to support its environmental efforts. The innovative move will fund internships and other financial incentives for the best green ideas...

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More than 800 University of Portland freshmen from the class of 2013 braved drenching rain, Saturday Sept. 5 to complete work projects by clearing invasive plants such as English Ivy from native vegetation; plant weeding: mulch landscaping: picking up litter; painting Ockley Green school and landscaping its grounds; harvesting vegetables; planting crops; and installing tables and benches ...

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HILLSBORO, Ore. (AP) _ From his farm northwest of Hillsboro, Dave Vanasche can see only about a half dozen houses scattered in the distance. But he can see the seeds of urban sprawl...

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National Health Care Reformers Look at Co-ops

Group Health Cooperative was created in Washington state more than six decades ago, started up by members of local granges, unions and cooperatives who were inspired by a physician who had established America's first cooperative hospital in Elk City, Oklahoma.
Now, the Seattle-based co-op that serves nearly 600,000 people in Washington state and Idaho is being mentioned as a potential model in the national health care reform debate.

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Former Oregon Governor is best known candidate

Several years before the word "maverick'' was attached to a certain Alaska governor, Democrat John Kitzhaber was a proud and successful bearer of the same moniker. He served two terms as Oregon governor before leaving politics in 2003.
And now he's launched a comeback, announcing that he's a candidate in the 2010 gubernatorial race. He probably has a better chance of winning than any Democrat or Republican in the race so far.

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Budget Crunch Forces Closure

Seattle's entire library system, from its branches to book drops to its Web site, is shut down all this week to save money. The public library is trying to cut 2 percent, or about $1 million, and the weeklong closure of its downtown central library and 26 branches aims to save $655,000. About 700 library employees are forgoing a week of pay, with the system to reopen the day after Labor Day.

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The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions is urging consumers to verify the licensing status of any payday lender they're considering doing business with...

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Critics say there are more steps to take

While giving praise to Portland Police Chief Rosie Sizer's latest plan to end racial profiling, critics still say there are issues that remain unaddressed by the police bureau ...

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City continues to make bike infrastructure improvements

Wake Gregg's bike shop is a shining example of sustainable living. And the products he sells – electric bicycles – are about the most efficient form of motorized transportation that exists ...

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