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Warm Springs radio station KWSO gets nearly $160,000 infusion from FEMA

Central Oregon Daily A community radio station owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs is getting a financial infusion from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA is granting $158,749 to KWSO-FM. This will be used to upgrade the station’s broadcast transmissions and warning systems, which are needed

Oregon leaders call on U.S. government for help, flexibility to help ranchers

Oregon Capital Chronicle The wildfires this season have scorched a record 1.5 million acres, forcing ranchers to move their cattle as flames approached while also fighting fires to save their homes This summer’s historic wildfires in Oregon have taken a toll on ranchers and their more than a million cows and

Democrats Introduce Sweeping, Historic Bill to Protect LGBT Rights

Members of Congress introduced on Thursday a historically comprehensive bill that would create federal standards to protect LGBT people from discrimination in housing, workplaces, schools, public accommodations, and financial transactions. Same-sex marriage is now the law of the land, but most states still lack laws explicitly prohibiting discrimination against LGBT people in other

Lawmakers to Introduce Historic LGBT Non-Discrimination Bills

On Thursday, Sen. Jeff Merkley and Rep. David Cicilline are set to propose historically broad non-discrimination bills that will protect Americans from losing their jobs—or from being evicted from their apartment or other forms of discrimination—because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Supporters of the bills are using the

Here’s The Next Major Fight For The LGBT Community

WASHINGTON — Same-sex couples can finally get married everywhere in the country, thanks to the Supreme Court’s long-awaited ruling last month. A couple can exchange rings, dance the night away and then post pictures of the event on Facebook. Just like any other couple. But then their boss could find

Senador de Oregón espera que la posible visita de Obama al Ártico pueda incitar a la Casa Blanca a bloquear las perforaciones

WASHINGTON – La nueva presidencia estadounidense del Consejo Ártico y una posible visita del presidente Barack Obama a la zona deberían llevar a la administración a bloquear las perforaciones de petróleo y gas en aguas árticas, dijo el jueves el senador Jeff Merkley. Merkley, demócrata por Oregon, presentó el jueves una legislación que haría precisamente eso,

Merkley al Congreso: Dejen de perforar en el Ártico

PORTLAND, Oregon (KOIN) – El senador Jeff Merkley dijo que el Ártico es demasiado frío, demasiado aislado e impredecible para que la Guardia Costera u otros naveguen con rapidez y seguridad si ocurre un desastre. Es por eso que el demócrata de Oregón propone una nueva legislación para detener las perforaciones en alta mar en el Ártico. La “Ley para detener la perforación”

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