The Census just released the latest population estimates and, for the first time in nearly two decades, Multnomah County’s population has dropped. From 2020 to 2021, the county’s population decreased by more than 12,000 people, or 1.5%.Neighboring Washington and Clackamas counties reported almost no change, while Clark County in Washington saw a 1.3% increase in […]
Text messages from Virginia Thomas show arrests were made in November 2020 including Biden and his crime family! Conspiracy or truth? Those of us who have been shouting about doubles and an empty White House, and empty chambers in Congress sure look like they are about to be validated that they were reading all the […]
The death toll from COVID-19 is staggering. So far a million Americans and more than six million people worldwide have perished. Even though the United States, with less than 5 percent of the world’s population, is far from the most populous nation on earth, we have experienced, by far, the greatest number of reported deaths. […]
In 1948, a World War II-era bomber crashed into Lake Mead, the massive reservoir formed by Hoover Dam that straddles the Arizona-Nevada border. After several failed attempts to locate the plane, it was finally discovered in the early 2000s—still remarkably intact. In the early 1940’s, the military recognized that the U.S. might be drawn into […]
During a speech by Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, in the Hillsdale College reception in Overland Park Kansas on November 18, 2021 he posed the question: How would you reduce the greatest free republic in history to despotism in a short time? He promptly answered the question by saying it has been provided […]
AUSTIN, Texas, March 25, 2022 /Christian Newswire/ — A federal judge has blocked Washington, D.C. from enforcing a law that would permit children as young as 11 years old to be vaccinated without the consent of or notification to their parents or guardians. The lawsuit was filed by two separate sets of parents, and included […]
With a fuzzy new chick and more on the way, zoo condors are on track for a great year PORTLAND, Ore. — The first fluffy California condor chick of 2022 hatched last week at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation, marking the beginning of what looks to be an outstanding year in the […]
This time they’re coming for your home. Earlier this month, Oregon’s Secretary of State released an audit of Oregon’s mortgage interest tax deduction. According to the audit, the tax deduction is “regressive and inequitable.” This audit is unusual in that it calls into question policy decisions made by the legislature. In particular, it claims that […]
Returns of summer steelhead to areas above Bonneville Dam hit a record low in 2021, closing the Deschutes River to steelhead fishing for the first time since 1978 and impacting fisheries throughout the mainstem and tributaries. With another low run forecast for 2022, ODFW is seeking to engage anglers and other stakeholders on potential fishery […]
Many Oregon politicians have convinced themselves that we can have a high quality of life without the use of oil, coal, or natural gas. If you ask them how we can do this, they have a two-word response: “electrify everything.” It’s a seductive idea. Governor Kate Brown was an early adopter when she signed an […]