Oregon OKs ‘last resort’ wolf killing

The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted rules to amend the state’s Wolf Management Plan. It will make Oregon the only state in the West where killing wolves can be a last resort after they attack livestock.

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Boardman coal plant offline

Portland General Electric’s Boardman coal-fired power plant is down for at least a month after a temperature shock July 1 in a 36-inch steam pipe made the pipe fall out, creating a “thermal water hammer.” The company hasn’t released cost estimates yet, but the accident comes at a bad time during peak air conditioning season. 

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Oregon helps pot dispensaries go legit

The Oregon Legislature approved new regulations for medical marijuana dispensaries, part of a larger effort to legitimize hundreds of dispensaries that are currently operating in a legal gray area.

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Portland beekeepers breeding a stronger queen

Last winter, 40% of beehives in the Portland urban area died, similar to losses around the country. Now, two Northeast Portland beekeepers are working to breed a queen bee that can survive harsh Portland winters.

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NW Natural reaches cleanup deal

Northwest Natural Gas reached an agreement with the Oregon Public Utility Commission on how to charge ratepayers for Portland Harbor cleanup costs. The gas company manufactured gas near the St. Johns Bridge between 1913 and 1956, and now has to recover pollution cleanup costs from current ratepayers.

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