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Hurricane Helene strengthens into a Category 4 storm, bringing warnings of heavy rain and dangerous winds to southeastern U.S., while New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces wire fraud and bribery charges, Indiana emerges as a clean energy leader, and Kentucky kinship families report needing more support.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams faces federal bribery and wire fraud charges, new federal legislation aims to limit open-carry firearms at polling places, and Utah Republicans fail to give the legislature control over citizen ballot initiatives.

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The presidential election is imminent and young rural voters say they still feel ignored, it's leaf peeping season in New England but some fear climate change could mute fall colors, and Minnesota's mental health advocates want more options for troubled youth.

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Ruling on Immigrant Measure Gives Oregon Activists Hope

Salem, OR – Immigration activists say a judge’s ruling in Columbia County could be the start of much needed reforms across Oregon…

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Report: More Oregon Families Sinking in Recession

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Oregon DHS Targets Youth Smoking This Session

Portland, OR – Oregon lawmakers will consider a trio of smoking prevention bills this week, with a heavy focus on making it harder for young …

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Columbia Gorge is One of Five Oregon Areas Poised for Protection

Portland, OR – The Columbia River Gorge is one of several locations in Oregon that could get increased federal protection, after passage of the …

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Oregon Educators Attend Inauguration, Look To Federal Aid

Washington, D.C. – A delegation of Oregon educators in Washington, D.C. for President Obama's inauguration is also using the trip to meet with …

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Despite “Ten-Year” Plans, Oregon Homeless Numbers Increase

Portland, OR – The number of homeless people across Oregon has risen nearly nine percent over the past two years. A new report by the National …

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Many CO Small Business Ailing, Due to Health Care Costs

Denver, CO – The growing cost of health care could force many of Colorado's small businesses to close, threatening 40 percent of the state's …

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Oregon’s Small Businesses Face Big Health Care Challenges

Portland, OR – Oregon's small businesses say they want health care reform and are willing to pay for it. More than 65 percent of all Oregon …

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COBRA Eats Up Most NM Unemployment Benefits

Albuquerque, NM - For New Mexico residents who've been laid off, COBRA can seem more like a boa constrictor – as it swallows up their …

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Hunger Pains at CO Foodbanks

Denver, CO – The New Year brings new struggles for Coloradans who are without work and, in many cases, having trouble staying fed. This week…

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