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  2. Time in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Time in Oregon is divided into two zones, with the vast majority in the Pacific Time Zone. Most of sparsely populated Malheur County, including its largest city, Ontario, and its county seat, Vale, are in the Mountain Time Zone due to their proximity to Boise, Idaho. The time zone division occurs at the southwest corner of township 35 S, range ...

  3. Portland metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Time zone: UTC−8 ... 503, 971, 360 & 564: The Portland metropolitan area is a metro area with its core in the U.S ... the largest being Portland, Oregon. [4]

  4. Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Portland (/ ˈ p ɔːr t l ə n d / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region. Situated in the northwestern area of the state at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, it is the county seat of Multnomah County, Oregon's most populous county.

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    Get the Portland, OR local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Tornado strikes Mississippi church for second time in 90 years during deadly severe weather outbreak.

  6. Portland Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Portland Union Station is a train station in Portland, Oregon, United States, situated near the western shore of the Willamette River in Old Town Chinatown.It serves as an intermediate stop for Amtrak's Cascades and Coast Starlight routes and, along with King Street Station in Seattle, is one of two western termini of the Empire Builder.

  7. List of newspapers in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The earliest newspaper in Oregon was the Oregon Spectator, published in Oregon City from 1846, by a press association headed by George Abernethy. [2] This was joined in November 1850 by the Milwaukie Western Star and two partisan papers – the Whig Oregonian, published in Portland beginning on December 4, 1850, and the Democratic Statesman, launched in Oregon City in March 1851. [2]

  8. Steel Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 1888 structure was the first railroad bridge across the Willamette River in Portland. Its name originated because steel, instead of wrought iron, was used in the original bridge's construction, which was very unusual for the time. [2] When the current Steel Bridge opened, it was simply given its predecessor's name.

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