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Dog Dies Due To Overheating on Alaska Airlines Flight
On June 30, a dog died from overheating on an Alaska Airlines flight. Unfortunately, the pet parents could only helplessly watch as their pup was distressed due to the soaring temperatures. Now, the couple wants the airline to change their pet travel laws to prevent other owners from suffering the same. Family left devastated after […] The post Dog Dies Due To Overheating on Alaska Airlines Flight appeared first on DogTime.
Democrats, homeless advocates disappointed in U.S. Supreme Court ruling on homelessness
Democratic lawmakers, homeless advocates and legal experts in Oregon expressed disappointment Friday with the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in the Grants Pass homeless case, while conservatives welcomed the decision. In a 6-3 decision split along partisan lines, the court sided with the southern Oregon city in its prohibitions against homeless people using blankets, pillows or cardboard to protect themselves in severe weather while sleeping in public places. The court said that the city’s ordinances against homeless camping did not violate the Constitution’s Eighth Amendment prohibition...
Map: Track high temps in Portland, cities across Oregon with this map as heat wave descends
Tigard’s high temperature is expected to peak at 101 degrees Friday. In the southern Oregon town of Central Point, temps could rise to 110 degrees. National Weather Service predictions are holding steady for a string of 100-degree days in Portland and elsewhere across the state as a Fourth of July heat wave charges through the region.
Temperatures up to 110 degrees expected until Thursday night in eastern Columbia River Gorge
On Friday at 5:58 a.m. the National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning valid from noon until Thursday 10 p.m. for Eastern Columbia River Gorge of Oregon, Lower Columbia Basin of Oregon, Foothills of the Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon, Foothills of the Southern Blue Mountains of Oregon and North Central Oregon.
CFTLC briefed on HCP revenue replacement schemes
Following ten months of negotiations with the governor’s office, members of the Council of Forest Trust Land Counties were briefed on three proposed solutions for revenue reductions projected to be caused by the habitat conservation plan for western Oregon state forests on June 28. A group of five county representatives worked with three representatives from the governor’s office to hammer out the options, landing on reducing contributions to either the counties and special districts or Oregon Department of Forestry, or moving school districts in the...
American Airlines flight diverted to Buffalo after man allegedly exposes himself and urinates in aisle
An Oregon man is facing charges after allegedly exposing himself and urinating in the aisle on an American Airlines flight, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of New York. The flight, originally bound for Manchester, New Hampshire, was diverted to Buffalo. Passenger accused of urinating in...
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