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A group of Ashland neighbors have been meeting since 2019 to discuss how their everyday habits and choices help reduce climate-warming emissions. Five years in, others are starting to take notice.
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Deconstruction of Iron Gate dam, the lowest of the four dams along the Oregon-California border, has begun.
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Seven candidates are running to replace Klamath County Sheriff Chris Kaber.
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Cindy McCain, the American director of the U.N. World Food Program, became the most prominent official so far to declare that trapped civilians in northern Gaza had gone over the brink into famine.
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Photojournalists at NPR member stations documented protests at college and university campuses nationwide this week.
- Jerry Seinfeld and the fraught history of comedians and 'political correctness'
- Bearing witness, celebrating strength: How poetry has changed lives for NPR's audience
- On 'Here in the Pitch,' Jessica Pratt's pop seduces listeners into a Los Angeles noir
- Katie Ledecky tells NPR about her plans for the Paris Olympics — and LA in 2028
- Hope Hicks, former Trump confidant, testifies against him in New York criminal trial
Electricity demand in the Northwest is expected to grow more than 30% in the next decade, or about 5% more than estimated last year and triple the prediction three years ago, industry experts said in a new report.
CalMatters’ Sergio Olmos documented two dramatic days at UCLA that culminated in the university dismantling a pro-Palestine encampment. Here’s a look at what he saw.