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As you begin your new school year, we, too, have opened a new chapter in our 45-year publication history with the launch of a ...
Pittsburgh is an exceptional, hard-working town. We work shifts and overtime; we are known as the highest coffee consumers to get us through those long, late hours, a variety of jobs, a spectrum of ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive's new editor reflects on award-winning reporting and charts a course for maintaining essential local ...
Sexton began the creative writing program at the University of Alaska (UAA) in 1970. He published more than a dozen books of ...
Heat stroke is a body’s critical call for help. You can die. Temperature rises above 104 degrees — sometimes as high as 108 ...
The “KPop Demon Hunters” soundtrack has topped the charts — debuting at No. on Billboard's Soundtracks chart and No. on the ...
Readers respond to Mitch Albom's latest column, urging patriotism on the 4th of July.
I was very sad after reading Edward Pratt’s last column, “A fond farewell, for now,” in the newspaper on June 14. For years, I looked forward to reading his columns, ...
A peerless chronicler of class and romance, the “Pride and Prejudice” author was never prolific. But her work remains ...
Peter Guralnick completes his biographical trilogy with The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley and the ...
In a public letter, employees of the Environmental Protection Agency accused the administration of engaging in unlawful partisan activity and endangering public health.
This week's letters give thanks to Van der Brohe Arboretum founder John Durbrow, and address education funding and broadband access.
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