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Egg farmers, animal welfare group push for national standards for cages
LOS ANGELES (AP) - If animal welfare advocates and the nation's leading egg farmers have their way, the future is looking rosy for chickens - and Americans will probably have to spend a bit more for their eggs. On Thursday, longtime adversaries the...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Elections, Agricultural Research and Technology, Laws
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Charges Dropped Against U.S. Skier Who Urinated On Girl
A man who was arrested for urinating on an 11-year-old girl's leg while on board a New York-bound JetBlue flight will not face charges, however the incident has cost him his position on the U.S. Ski Team development squad.
According to authorities, the...Tags: Prosecution, Local Government, JetBlue Airways, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Politics
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Roscoe waitress quits after 30 years due to illness
Even if Helen Rohrbach didn't remember a customer's name, she could tell you what he or she ate at Roscoe's restaurant.
Rohrbach, who turns 79 on Aug. 10, worked for five owners during her three decades at the restaurant now called Ricky's Restaurant and...Tags: Values, Restaurants, Christianity, Washington (U.S. state), Stomach Cancer
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Search of GPS for wanted suspect would violate privacy, federal judge says
As rapidly evolving technological advances allow people to be tracked by global positioning devices found in most new cellphones, Congress and courthouses nationwide are trying to balance privacy rights with the needs of law enforcement to locate...Tags: Local Government, Judges, Politics, Michigan, Maryland
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E. Coli outbreak in Oregon linked to strawberries
ReutersAn elderly woman died and at least 9 other people were sickened after eating fresh strawberries from an Oregon farm contaminated with E. coli, officials said on Monday. The strawberries were produced at the Jaquith Strawberry Farm in Newberg, about 20...Tags: Strawberries, Diseases and Illnesses, E. coli Infection, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Farms
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Oregon strawberries suspected in deadly E. coli outbreak
Q13 Fox News OnlineHealth workers are trying to find out exactly what caused a deadly outbreak of E. coli in strawberries from an Oregon farm. As of Sunday, there were been 14 confirmed cases of E. coli. Seven people were hospitalized and one woman died. Oregon Public...Tags: Strawberries, Diseases and Illnesses, E. coli Infection, Health
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Deputy saves disabled elderly woman from burning home
Q13 FOX News OnlineA Lewis County Sheriff’s Deputy is being heralded as a hero after he entered a burning home to rescue a disabled elderly woman Saturday morning. The 65-year-old woman lives in the rural Washington town of Salkum- southwest of Centralia. She woke...Tags: Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Washington (U.S. state)
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Bald eagle saved by Oregon vet's mouth-to-beak CPR
BEND, Ore. (AP) — A Bend, Ore., veterinarian has performed life-saving CPR on an injured bald eagle that was under anesthesia during physical therapy. KTVZ-TV reports Jeff Cooney performed the therapy, during which the bald eagle nicknamed...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Emergency Health Procedures, Health, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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John 'Jack' Raymond Fogle
Salem, Ore.: John “Jack” Raymond Fogle passed away in Salem, Ore. He was 60-years-old. Jack was born and raised in Aberdeen, S.D., and moved to Salem in June 1979. Jack was employed by the State of Oregon for 25 years. He was an avid Chicago Bears fan.... -
Ore. mother gets probation in home circumcision
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon woman who tried to circumcise her 3-month-old son at home after reading the Old Testament and watching YouTube videos has been sentenced to five years of probation. Keemonta Peterson pleaded guilty to first-degree...Tags: YouTube, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Costa Mesa man shot, injured in Wyoming
A Costa Mesa man was shot and injured in southwestern Wyoming after he picked up two hitchhikers, authorities there said. A family found the 54-year-old lying on a roadway off Little Firehole Road, near Rock Springs, about 10 a.m. Sunday, according to...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Sweetwater, Nebraska, Human Interest, Wyoming
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Feds back off commercial licenses for farmers idea
(AP) — Federal highway officials have decided that farmers who operate tractors, combines and semitrailers can keep driving on rural roads without the same kind of regulations that apply to long-haul truckers.
The U.S. Department of...Tags: U.S. Department of Transportation, Medical Procedures and Tests, Road Transportation, Vehicles, Travel
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