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Kotek says bell-to-bell cellphone bans in schools are the first step to helping Oregon’s students. What do they think?
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KOIN Portland on MSNThis Oregon-made film from the 70s is getting its own TV series, reports sayAn Academy Award-winning movie that was filmed in Oregon in the 1970s, is now getting its own television series, according to ...
The Oregon Heath Authority is negotiating agreements with counties to fund behavioral health services across the state. But ...
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The Daily Yonder on MSNHow Communities Are Reframing Trauma and Rebuilding Pathways to HealingRural communities face unique challenges when it comes to trauma and healing. Whether it’s a school district, healthcare provider, or small-town library ...
Inpatient rehabilitation facilities, inpatient psychiatric facilities and long-term acute care hospitals, which were grouped ...
Three Oregon high school athletes filed a lawsuit over the state's transgender athlete policy.
The state has fallen far short of its legal requirement to move kids out of shelter placements and into a home or residential ...
Leaders in Oregon and Washington D.C. are working to figure out how the President’s tax and spend bill will affect patients ...
Busting stigma is no small task, especially when it involves convincing the public that a psychedelic drug might one day be safe and effective to treat vulnerable new moms. When it comes to future ...
In those nations, MAID is available to a wider universe of pained people, not just those with fewer than six months to live.
The format Yormark believes is best for the sport stands in direct opposition to what the Big Ten has proposed.
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