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The governor’s planned $20 billion tunnel to divert more water south and bypass the Delta would bring years of construction noise, pollution and traffic.
The rest of the family hasn't been found. On Thursday, March 6, the Hood River County Sheriff's Office confirmed officers were "attempting to recover a vehicle from the Columbia River near Cascade ...
(The Oregonian via AP, file) The home of the missing Ken Martin family in Portland, Ore., April 2, 1959. (AP Photo, File) The Columbia River is seen near Cascade Locks, Ore., on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 ...
The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office said they are attempting to recover the car from the river near Cascade Locks this week. According to the sheriff’s office, the car is believed to belong ...
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The Hood River County Sheriff's Office believes they've found a vehicle connected to the 1958 case of the Martin Family. Back on Dec. 7, 1958, Kenneth and Barbara Martin took their three daughters ...
Authorities will try again Friday to pull a station wagon from the Columbia River that's believed to have belonged to an Oregon family of five who disappeared nearly 70 years ago while they were ...
Mayo found other cars nearby, which will need to come out before the station wagon can be pulled from the river, Costello said. Pete Hughes, a Hood River County sheriff’s deputy, said one car ...
COPS have revealed the last known sighting of a student who vanished from a pub and may have walked alongside a river. Sebastian, 21, was last seen leaving the Black Horse Pub in Chippenham ...
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The resolution introduced Thursday from Democrats in both the Nevada Senate and Nevada Assembly would recognize the “Fruit Loop” and preserve “its legacy and the promotion of LGBTQ+ history in Nevada.