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Salem-News.com (Feb-13-2012 20:19)
Wintery Start to the Week over California PassesAlex Sosnowski Special to Salem-News.comAfter a break on Tuesday, another storm system will move quickly across the Golden State on Wednesday, quite possibly bringing similar weather conditions. (STATE COLLEGE, PA) -
A storm system pushing inland will produce gusty winds and snow showers over Donner, Cajon and Tejon passes to start the week.
Salem-News.com (Feb-12-2012 01:38)
Oregonians Take Part in `Polar Bear Plunge` and Help Special OlympicsPhotos by Q Madp Salem-News.comThe event was held Saturday morning, at NE Portland’s Broughton Beach on the Columbia River. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
You've got to be crazy to consider something like this, yet every year Oregonians do the unthinkable, plunging into icy cold water at a number of locations, they say the event first got rolling in Bend.
Salem-News.com (Feb-12-2012 00:44)
No Explanation for Pennsylvania`s Purple SquirrelJohn Marsh for Salem-News.com"I kept telling my husband I saw a purple one out in the yard. 'Oh sure you did' he kept telling me," - Connie Emert (STATE COLLEGE, Pa.) -
AccuWeather.com reports a Pennsylvania couple trapped, of all things, a purple squirrel on Sunday.
Salem-News.com (Jan-27-2012 18:41)
Heavy Rains Limit Access in the Opal Creek Scenic Recreation AreaSalem-News.comCrews are working quickly, but it could take weeks. (DETROIT, Ore.) -
Recent storms continue to create hazardous driving conditions on Forest Service roads in the northern section of the Willamette National Forest, particularly in the Opal Creek Scenic Recreation Area.
Salem-News.com (Jan-23-2012 11:47)
`Snowed in in Seattle`: A Plea for Peace to the White HouseCynthia McKinney for Salem-News.comMost people know about being "Sleepless in Seattle." Well, I am "snowed in in Seattle!" But even six inches of snow in Seattle don't keep me from becoming steamed when I read the latest news reports on the activities of the U.S. war machine: (SEATTLE) -
At a time when U.S.-Iran tensions are the highest I have experienced in my lifetime, Danger Room of wired.com breaks a news story that a new US commando special operations team is operating near Iran.
Salem-News.com (Jan-22-2012 19:24)
Flooded Turner, Oregon Seeks Donations and AssistanceSalem-News.comFamilies affected are in need of basic home building supplies and cash. (TURNER) -
Historic Turner, Oregon has been flooded to the gills with recent rains.
Salem-News.com (Jan-21-2012 02:57)
New Western Storm Expected to Worsen FloodingBill Deger Special to Salem-News.com... another in a continuous parade of storms that will last well into next week. (SALEM Accuweather.com) -
There's no rest for the weary across the Pacific Northwest as yet another storm packed with moisture is set to plow ashore, promising to worsen ongoing flooding and complicate cleanup efforts following this week's record snow and ice storm.
Salem-News.com (Jan-20-2012 22:12)
Marion County Flooding UpdateSalem-News.comIncludes important tips for local residents. (SALEM) -
The improvement in the weather during the past 24 hours gave emergency crews a chance to begin the recovery process in Marion County.
Salem-News.com (Jan-20-2012 21:45)
Flood Waters Bring Health ConcernsSalem-News.comSeveral things to keep in mind while the water levels remain high... (MCMINNVILLE, Ore.) - After having the driest December in years, Oregon is facing a wet start to 2012. "We realize that rising water is a concern for many people in Yamhill County", reports Bonnie Corns, Community Health Manager. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Jan-20-2012 16:15)
Corps to release water stored behind Willamette Valley damsSalem-News.com"We’ll do everything we can to keep water levels below the tops of the riverbanks..." Erik Petersen, operations project manager for the Corps’ Willamette Valley Projects. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin increasing the amount of water released from its 13 dams in the Willamette River Basin this weekend, to prepare for storms predicted to arrive next week. |
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