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City asks North Portland couple to pay $20K for tree removal: 'It's provided so much entertainment and life'

A North Portland couple has been asked to pay $20,000 for tree removal by the city, a cost they anticipated when buying their home but didn't expect to incur so soon. The couple expressed both surprise and disappointment at the city's request, highlighting the tree's significance to their property.

Florida on alert as Tropical Storm Milton forms in the Gulf

Tropical Storm Milton is forming in the Gulf and poses a significant threat to Florida, particularly the West Coast. The storm is expected to strengthen, leading to potential life-threatening impacts in the region next week. Residents are urged to monitor the storm's progress closely.

Hurricane Kirk could cause dangerous surf conditions along the US East Coast

Hurricane Kirk, currently a Category 3 storm in the Atlantic Ocean, poses a risk of dangerous surf conditions along the US East Coast, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. While the storm is expected to strengthen, it is anticipated to remain offshore, minimizing direct land impact.

Portland gives away 3,000 free trees to expand city canopy

Portland is giving away 3,000 free trees to residents as part of an initiative to expand the city's green canopy. This marks the eighth consecutive year that the city has distributed trees for planting on private property, promoting environmental sustainability and community involvement.

WSU Study: Finding alternative fuel sources using plants and trees

Researchers at Washington State University have developed a method for producing sustainable jet fuel from plant waste, offering a promising alternative to fossil fuels. This innovative approach could significantly contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions in the aviation sector.

Clark County plagued with mysterious stink, agencies investigating as smell moves south

A mysterious and unpleasant odor has been reported by dozens of residents in Clark County, prompting an investigation by multiple agencies, including CRESA. The smell, which has caused eye and throat irritation, is being assessed to determine its source and potential health impacts.

Oregon man with long criminal history accused of starting 18,000-acre fire

An Oregon man with a lengthy criminal history has been arrested for allegedly starting a massive fire that burned approximately 18,000 acres. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding fire safety and environmental impact in the region. Local authorities are investigating the situation further as they manage the aftermath of the blaze.

Oregon Man with Long Criminal History Accused of Starting 18,000-Acre Fire

An Oregon man with a long criminal history has been accused of starting a massive fire that has burned approximately 18,000 acres. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about wildfire management and public safety in the region.

Have you herd? Several goats got jobs at Eastmoreland Golf Course

Several goats and one llama have been employed at Eastmoreland Golf Course in Portland, Oregon, to manage overgrown weeds as part of a sustainable landscaping effort. This initiative, driven by Portland Parks & Recreation and KemperSports, highlights innovative practices in maintaining golf courses while promoting biodiversity.

Year 2 progress report published for Portland's Climate Emergency Workplan

Portland has published its Year 2 progress report for the Climate Emergency Workplan, detailing the collaborative efforts of various city bureaus on 47 priority actions aimed at achieving climate goals by 2030 and 2050. This initiative highlights the city's commitment to addressing climate change and sustainability.