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Judge lets huge WaMu securities lawsuit advance
A judge has refused to dismiss a multibillion dollar securities fraud case against former officers, directors, accountants and underwriters of Washington Mutual Bank, which collapsed last year in the biggest bank failure in U.S. history.
Meet the candidates Tuesday in Ontario
ONTARIO -- The Ontario Growth Association will have a free Candidates Night on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Ontario Middle School commons.
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.
Nyssa attorney killed in head-on crash en route to court hearing
Car hits cow carcass, rolls; E. Ore. man dies
Oregon state troopers say at least four vehicles hit a cow that wandered onto Interstate 84 Friday night, killing it.
Accountants and Journalists: Get the Facts Straight on the Revenue Measures and Stop Scaring People
Accountants and Journalists: Get the Facts Straight on the Revenue Measures and Stop Scaring People! Chuck Sheketoff Dick Warrington was understandably concerned.
Ontario Growth Assoc. To Hold Candidates Night
The Ontario Growth Association will hold a Candidates Night at 6:30 p.m. in the Ontario Middle School on Tuesday, October 20.
Qwest to fold Malheur Bell into operations
Oregon's Malheur Bell, whose roots stretch back to 1895 before its initial telephone exchange in Vale, Ore., was connected with the outside world, this December will process its last call as an independent phone company.
Fishers Deli & Pizza opens in Ontario
Eric and Michele Fisher wanted to own a family business that offers a deli with Amish-made meats and cheeses.
Crews Battle Four-Alarm Fire in Ontario
Fire crews spent the morning battling a four-alarm fire in the 1500 block of N. Oregon St.
More Oregon Guard Soldiers Will Head for Iraq
A mobilization order is still needed to establish specific time frames and location of duty.
Miniature Herefords are big fair hit
Tammy Grauer, of Shiloh, and Trish Fulmer, of Ontario, are among the many mothers spending time with their kids in 4-H this week at the Richland County Fair.
Medicare Cuts Force Cancer Centers To Close
A new proposal from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to cut payments for radiation therapy treatments would cause many cancer centers to close, stop accepting Medicare patients, lay off support staff and reduce services to cancer patients, according to a survey conducted by ASTRO, the American Society for Radiation Oncology.
Buddhist Exile on the Home Front
Not long before many of the West's most respected Buddhist teachers were driven from Tibet by the Chinese, a similar catastrophe unfolded for Japanese American Buddhists.
Unique Buddhist temple in Ontario faces uncertain future
A unique Buddhist temple with roots in a dark chapter of World War II faces an uncertain future, along with this Snake River town's once-thriving Japanese American community.
PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon state police say a 57-year-old Baker City man has died in a motorcyle crash.
The High Desert Motorcycle Rally is this weekend at the Malheur County Fairgrounds in Ontario, Oregon.
Ad director name publisher at Ontario, Ore., paper
John Dillon, the advertising director of the Argus Observer newspaper in Ontario, has been named publisher.
Treasure Valley CC to teach viticulture
Treasure Valley Community College will offer classes in viticulture--the growing of wine grapes--for people interested in an industry on the rise in Eastern Oregon.
Matt Kramer: Little-known Baco noir has been one of Oregon's consistently best red wines for decades
A s some readers have noticed, this column now appears every other week. But the wines -- and wine values -- keep coming.