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Cities, counties scale back fees to entice developers
Molalla City Manager John Atkins believes a yearlong moratorium on SDCs will spur more development in the city.
Government Medical Care or No Medical Care: for Most the Choice is Clear
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com A group led by more than 60 generals, says an overwhelming number of young people don't qualify for military service; we examine the connection to U.S. healthcare.
Chemeketa welding course instructor, Alejandro Berra, smoothes out a piece of metal to be used by his students in the welding shop at Woodburn High School Nov.
Accident closes portion of Oregon 213 near Mulino
A two-car accident around 3:40 p.m. left two people seriously injured and closed one lane of Oregon 213 about a mile north of Mulino.
Part of Molalla River gets Federal protection
The U.S. House has approved protection for a stretch of the Molalla River in Clackamas County.
National report gives Oregon mediocre grades for innovation in schools
Kolby Koberstein works out a math problem on a computer version of the state assessment at Molalla Elementary School.
PTSD and Fort Hood Massacre: Psychiatrist Shooter was Set for Mideast Deployment
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com NOW HEAR THIS: The Army VA Medical Service is broken almost beyond repair.
Medical Marijuana Afirmation: Congratulations to Oregonian Newspaper
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com It is very comforting to me that after 10 years of the Oregonian dragging my patients and I through the mud that they have finally become enlightened and crawled out of the closet.
Man jailed Tuesday after alleged Wilsonville road rage incident
A man was jailed Tuesday after an alleged road rage incident in Wilsonville. Kevin Moss, 39, of Molalla,A faces charges of second-degree disorderly conduct and second-degree criminal mischief after a driver accused Moss of trying to run him off the road and then getting out of his car and threatening him, according to Washington County Sheriffa s ...
Molalla man jailed after road rage incident
A 39-year-old Molalla man was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct and second-degree criminal mischief after police said he punched a motorist's window during a road rage incident today.
Road rage window punching lands Molalla suspect in jail
A driver was arrested after a road rage incident near Wilsonville Tuesday. Washington County Sergeant David Thompson said a driver told them he had traveled from I-5 to the North WIlsonville exit around 3 p.m., then turned onto Grahams Ferry Road and noticed that a white Chevy Tahoe was tailgating him.
Graveyards, such as this old pioneer cemetery in Wilsonville, are a rich source of paranormal activity ... though not necessarily haunted.
Oregon's Clackamas County - Travel on a Budget
Getting "Out and About" Doesn't Have to Be a "Budget Buster" The Molalla River Recreational Area has many attractions which are unique and provide an excellent opportunity to enjoy our beautiful country, it's natural resources, and get to know the community better.
Medical Marijuana and the Great Pain Robbery
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com Patients pay extortion to use their Medical Marijuana.
Combat Infantryman's Curse: We are Expendable: More Troops Will Save Lives
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com If we don't send more Combat Infantry we will have many more killed and wounded.
Raindrops and cooler weather will remove some of the humanity near the North Santiam River this week.
Premenstrual Syndrome, Medical Marijuana and Queen Victoria
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com ABC touts new PMS drug. Queen Victoria Courtesy: englishmonarchs.co.uk - Some may think this is an unusual trio for a title but the three are closely inter-related. PMS affects about 15% of women, some severely.
Medical Marijuana: Dangerous and Addicting? No Medical Evidence
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com "Lets get Leveque" was the chant of the Oregon Medical Board during the early years of medical marijuana.
Former supervisor pleads guilty to baggage theft
Bridgett Bunnell pleaded guilty Monday in Multnomah County Circuit Court to first-degree aggravated theft, first-degree theft and theft by receiving.
African Children's Choir brings message with music
The African Children's Choir will bring its music and message of hope to the Salem area in four concerts.