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  2. Bobby Jack Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Jack Fowler (June 12, 1939 – May 20, 2006) was an American rapist and suspected serial killer who was active in the United States and Canada from 1973 to 1995. He died in prison of lung cancer during a 16-year sentence following a conviction for rape, kidnapping and attempted rape in Newport, Oregon, in 1996 (for an attack that took place in 1995).

  3. Who Is Rob Marciano? 5 Things to Know About Fired ABC ... - AOL

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    Prior to his time as a senior meteorologist with ABC, Rob worked at local TV and radio stations like KATU in Portland, Oregon, KPLC in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and WVIT in West Hartford, Connecticut.

  4. Murder of Thelma Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Thelma Anne Taylor (December 12, 1933 – August 6, 1949) was an American teenager who was abducted and murdered in Portland, Oregon in 1949, after having disappeared on August 5. [2] Her body was discovered the following week, on August 11. Taylor's murder received national attention and became a cause célèbre.

  5. Empower Up - Wikipedia

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    Empower Up has recently received attention from many local and state news sources. They have been featured in places such as KATU local news, The Vancouver Voice, and The Columbian. See also. Free Geek; Nonprofit Technology Resources; World Computer Exchange; Computer recycling; Digital divide in the United States; Global digital divide; References

  6. Katu - Wikipedia

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    Katu most often refers to: Katu people, an ethnic group from Laos and Vietnam; Katu language, spoken by the Katu; Katu may also refer to: Katu (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character; KATU (TV), an American television station in Oregon; Stacey Katu, Cook Island rugby player

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The local healthcare industry was significantly impacted by the pandemic. Governor Kate Brown has said non-emergency medical procedures can resume starting May 1. [187] On March 27, Portland began nightly "solidarity cheers" to recognize health care and other frontline workers, similar to many other cities around the world. [188]

  8. Sinclair Broadcast Group - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, Sinclair announced it would launch "a headline news service" that would air weekday mornings (6:00 AM – 9:00 AM local time) and rely on news-gathering services of Sinclair's stations as well as original content, similar in format to NewsNation produced by Nexstar Media Group for WGN America. [161]

  9. Media in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Portland Monthly is a monthly news and culture magazine. The Portland Alliance, a largely anti-authoritarian progressive monthly, is the largest radical print paper in the city. Portland Business Journal, Weekly. Covers business-related news. Portland Indymedia is one of the oldest and largest Independent Media Centers.