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Cop-supporting coffee shop owner says she was bullied off Boise State, files tort claim against university

Cop-supporting coffee shop owner says she was bullied off Boise State, files tort claim against university

Cop-supporting coffee shop owner says she was bullied off Boise State, files tort claim against university
Cop-supporting coffee shop owner says she was bullied off Boise State, files tort claim against university

Cop-supporting coffee shop owner says she was bullied off Boise State, files tort claim against university

GOP congressman proposes $33.5 billion plan to breach Snake River Dams

GOP congressman proposes $33.5 billion plan to breach Snake River Dams

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Feb 8, 2021

(The Center Square) — A GOP congressman is crossing party lines to push a plan to breach four major Pacific Northwest dams critics say are choking the local salmon population.

Governor Brown issues more limits on social gatherings, warns second lockdown possible

Governor Brown issues more limits on social gatherings, warns second lockdown possible

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Nov 6, 2020

(The Center Square) — Gov. Kate Brown announced tougher health restrictions on Friday for five Oregon counties in response to rising case rates in the state ahead of Thanksgiving festivities.

North Idaho’s COVID-19 surge could put further strain on Pacific Northwest hospitals

North Idaho’s COVID-19 surge could put further strain on Pacific Northwest hospitals

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Oct 22, 2020

(The Center Square) — Seattle and Portland could be facing an influx of COVID-19 patients from Idaho if the state’s overwhelmed health system does not see case numbers fall soon.

Oregon-based company gets green light from feds to launch new reactor technology

Oregon-based company gets green light from feds to launch new reactor technology

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Sep 4, 2020

(The Center Square) — A nuclear reactor design from an Oregon-based company has been approved by U.S. officials for development by a Utah energy cooperative that wants to build a power plant in Idaho using the technology.

Pacific Northwest salmon at center of debate over controversial dam costs

Pacific Northwest salmon at center of debate over controversial dam costs

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Aug 22, 2020

(The Center Square) — Decades after Chinook salmon were added to the Endangered Species Act in 1999, debate continues over whether the Pacific Northwest's share of hydroelectric dams are to blame.

Western states have strongest economic momentum, report says

Western states have strongest economic momentum, report says

  • By Derek Draplin | The Center Square
  • Oct 6, 2019

Western states dominate the top spots in a recent report ranking each states’ economic momentum.

North Carolina joins 32 states in support of Pennsylvania's fight against student loan company Navient

North Carolina joins 32 states in support of Pennsylvania's fight against student loan company Navient

  • By Nyamekye Daniel | The Center Square
  • Aug 30, 2019

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein joined a coalition of 32 attorneys general pushing for the lawsuit filed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against student loan servicer Navient to go forward in the federal courts.

GOP congressman proposes $33.5 billion plan to breach Snake River Dams

  • Feb 8, 2021

Governor Brown issues more limits on social gatherings, warns second lockdown possible

  • Nov 6, 2020

North Idaho’s COVID-19 surge could put further strain on Pacific Northwest hospitals

  • Oct 22, 2020

Oregon-based company gets green light from feds to launch new reactor technology

  • Sep 4, 2020

Pacific Northwest salmon at center of debate over controversial dam costs

  • Aug 22, 2020

Western states have strongest economic momentum, report says

  • Oct 6, 2019

North Carolina joins 32 states in support of Pennsylvania's fight against student loan company Navient

  • Aug 30, 2019
GOP congressman proposes $33.5 billion plan to breach Snake River Dams

GOP congressman proposes $33.5 billion plan to breach Snake River Dams

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Feb 8, 2021

(The Center Square) — A GOP congressman is crossing party lines to push a plan to breach four major Pacific Northwest dams critics say are choking the local salmon population.

Governor Brown issues more limits on social gatherings, warns second lockdown possible

Governor Brown issues more limits on social gatherings, warns second lockdown possible

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Nov 6, 2020

(The Center Square) — Gov. Kate Brown announced tougher health restrictions on Friday for five Oregon counties in response to rising case rates in the state ahead of Thanksgiving festivities.

North Idaho’s COVID-19 surge could put further strain on Pacific Northwest hospitals

North Idaho’s COVID-19 surge could put further strain on Pacific Northwest hospitals

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Oct 22, 2020

(The Center Square) — Seattle and Portland could be facing an influx of COVID-19 patients from Idaho if the state’s overwhelmed health system does not see case numbers fall soon.

Oregon-based company gets green light from feds to launch new reactor technology

Oregon-based company gets green light from feds to launch new reactor technology

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Sep 4, 2020

(The Center Square) — A nuclear reactor design from an Oregon-based company has been approved by U.S. officials for development by a Utah energy cooperative that wants to build a power plant in Idaho using the technology.

Pacific Northwest salmon at center of debate over controversial dam costs

Pacific Northwest salmon at center of debate over controversial dam costs

  • By Tim Gruver | The Center Square
  • Aug 22, 2020

(The Center Square) — Decades after Chinook salmon were added to the Endangered Species Act in 1999, debate continues over whether the Pacific Northwest's share of hydroelectric dams are to blame.

Western states have strongest economic momentum, report says

Western states have strongest economic momentum, report says

  • By Derek Draplin | The Center Square
  • Oct 6, 2019

Western states dominate the top spots in a recent report ranking each states’ economic momentum.

North Carolina joins 32 states in support of Pennsylvania's fight against student loan company Navient

North Carolina joins 32 states in support of Pennsylvania's fight against student loan company Navient

  • By Nyamekye Daniel | The Center Square
  • Aug 30, 2019

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein joined a coalition of 32 attorneys general pushing for the lawsuit filed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against student loan servicer Navient to go forward in the federal courts.

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Warner, Kaine introduce red-flag, other federal gun control changes to mirror Virginia law

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