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Surveillance video shows moments before Fairview plane crash

Surveillance video captured the tragic moments leading up to a plane crash in Fairview, Oregon, where the aircraft clipped power lines before bursting into flames and crashing into townhomes. The incident resulted in the deaths of three individuals. This event highlights the critical need for safety measures in aviation operations.

Ship owner cut corners on repairs before deadly Baltimore bridge collapse, US says in $100M lawsuit

The U.S. Justice Department has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the owner and manager of the cargo ship Dali, alleging negligence in the maintenance of the vessel that led to a deadly bridge collapse in Baltimore. The incident resulted in the deaths of six workers and significant disruption to commercial shipping traffic. The lawsuit aims to hold the companies accountable for the cleanup costs incurred by the government.

Commissioner Rubio Pauses, Begins Process to Reform City’s Odor Regulatory Code

Portland City Commissioner Carmen Rubio has initiated the reform of the city's odor regulatory code in response to a restaurant's closure due to odor complaints. The review aims to create a more equitable and practical approach to odor regulations, particularly for food establishments.

Daylight saving time comes to an end soon. Here's when clocks 'fall back' in 2024

Daylight saving time in the U.S. will end on November 3, 2024, when clocks will "fall back" one hour at 2 a.m. The tradition, which began during World War I to conserve energy, has been subject to ongoing debates in Congress about making it permanent, though no significant progress has been made.

Inside the Oregon Department of Corrections’ push to build a new state penitentiary

Oregon Department of Corrections leaders are advocating for a new state penitentiary to replace the aging Oregon State Penitentiary in Salem, citing its deteriorating conditions and significant repair costs. The proposed new facility could cost around $624 million and take 5-10 years to build, potentially reshaping the state's budget and criminal justice system.

How Can I Get Free COVID-19 Tests Mailed to Me?

Free COVID-19 tests can be conveniently ordered online and mailed directly to your home through a government initiative. This program allows Americans to receive up to four tests to ensure easy access during a rise in cases. Understanding when to use these tests is essential for monitoring health and preventing virus spread.

How Can I Get Free COVID-19 Tests Mailed to Me?

Free COVID-19 tests can now be requested online and mailed directly to your home, making it easier for Americans to monitor their health as cases rise. The government program allows individuals to order up to four tests at no cost, promoting early detection and safety during gatherings.

Oregon ranks high as homelessness rises nationwide, federal report says

Firefighters in Portland reported that two fires on September 12 were caused by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, resulting in the displacement of 11 individuals. The incidents highlight the potential dangers associated with these batteries, prompting discussions on safety measures and awareness.

Official Ballot Drop Sites

Multnomah County provides official ballot drop sites available 24/7 during the 20-day voting period, ensuring voters have easy access to cast their ballots. This initiative is crucial for facilitating voter participation and enhancing the electoral process in the region.

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