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Thomas Shults

Thomas Shults

Author at KGW-TV Online at KGW-TV Online

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    OHSU president is hopeful federal funds for rural health care flow to Oregon

    OHSU president Dr. Shereef Elnahal said a Trump administration program worth $50 billion could have a big impact on rural health care in Oregon.
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    Woodburn teachers try unique approach to prevent ICE enforcement

    Woodburn teachers are using contract negotiations as a tool to push for more protections against immigration enforcement.
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    From burned and barely breathing to full of life — Rudy the kitten survived the Rowena Fire and now thrives with his new family.
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    How officials are increasing fish populations in Abernethy Creek

    The Oregon City Watershed Council is using helicopters to move hundreds of logs from forests into the Abernethy Creek.
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    Gresham police officer indicted on 56 charges involving minor

    Officer Hector Carranza faces 56 charges including rape and child sex abuse. The investigation began after a complaint was received in November 2024.
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    Middle school students in Oregon's largest school district will be ...

    Under standards-based grading, students will not be graded on an A-F scale. Homework will also not be graded, teachers said.
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    Oregon teen is one of the best cornhole players in the US. He'll pl...

    Hayden Gonzales is set to attend Winthrop University on a cornhole scholarship this fall.
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    Teachers struggle with curriculum debate over Israel-Hamas war

    For years, school districts in the Portland metro area have struggled with differing opinions over what curriculum is appropriate to teach to students.
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    DNA could hold the key to closing decades-old Clark County cold cas...

    For decades, Warren Forrest has lived behind bars after being convicted of killing two women. Detectives believe he is tied to many more victims.
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    Multnomah County woman sentenced to nearly 2 years in prison after ...

    The Multnomah County District Attorney's office said a 9-year-old boy weighed less than 40 pounds while under the care of Jamie Strahm.
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    Oregon doctor shortage: New bill adds pathway to increase doctors

    An Oregon senate bill could address rural health care coverage, while making it easier for foreign-trained doctors to get licensed in Oregon.
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    Patients report abrupt closure of two Columbia River Health clinics

    Patients told KGW a mental health services clinic and opioid treatment facility both issued sudden closure announcements Monday.
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    Tinder swindler scams Portland woman out of thousands of dollars

    A scammer scammed a southeast Portland woman out of more than $40,000.
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    Columbia tech kept lunar lander cozy for moon landing, though statu...

    Flight controllers in Texas cannot confirm its condition or whether it's even upright near the south pole.
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    Lincoln County Sheriff's Office searches for missing child near Siletz

    Authorities are searching for a missing 2-year-old boy named Dane Paulsen near the town east of Depoe Bay.
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    Portland restaurants prepare for beginning of Ramadan

    DarSalam, an authentic Iraqi restaurant in downtown Portland, has spent days preparing for the start of Ramadan.
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    Oregon, Washington Forest Service workers fired by Trump: 'Very ang...

    Around 4,400 employees were abruptly fired over the past few days including, people in Oregon and Washington.
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    Beaverton students learn hydroponic gardening, donate produce to fo...

    Students at Holy Trinity School have been growing lettuce for months through hydroponics. Now, they're donating harvested crops to a food bank.
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    Dolly Parton's Imagination Library program and Oregon nonprofit bri...

    Dolly Parton's Imagination Library and Columbia-Willamette United Way teamed up to provide more books to young kids.
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    Portland city workers vote overwhelmingly to strike

    The unionized employees are part of the city's water, transportation, police and permitting departments. Workers want higher pay.