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On April 11, 2025, the China Central Television airs a documentary about the country's aircraft carriers, which shows an ...
HB 3546 establishes a separate customer class for data center operators and tells regulators to allocate the proportionate ...
A Hillsboro man sentenced to 36 months in prison for multiple counts of endangering children was among three people sentenced ...
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality opened a comment period Friday on the proposed Traill County facility to ...
Testimony is set to begin Tuesday morning in the burglary trial of a Hill County man who caused mistrials in two previous ...
Johansen also reported on the other projects funded through the state’s Brownfield Remediation Program. As discussed by ...
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is suing President Donald Trump over the administration’s aggressive tariffs that have ...
The deep tire treads are still visible from the lawn where a federal armored truck rammed a hole into the Hillsboro house of a former U.S. Army soldier accused of selling military secrets to China.
The $30 million would give the proposed Agristo development in Grand Forks funds in two parts if the company applies.
The deep tire treads are still visible on the lawn where a federal armored truck rammed a hole into the Hillsboro house of a former U.S. Army soldier accused of selling military secrets to China.
Lawmakers are considering bills that change how the Oregon Public Utility Commission sets rates for investor-owned utilities.
Lawmakers are deliberating over a bill that would provide critical public safety infrastructure to several cities and counties across the state.