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East Oregonian
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REGIONAL CITIES
Forecast
SATURDAY
TODAY
An a.m. shower;
cloudy, breezy
Mild with sunny
intervals
62° 47°
62° 44°
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Cooler with a
couple of showers
Cloudy with a
couple of showers
PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
49° 36°
46° 40°
56° 44°
HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
64° 46°
65° 43°
PENDLETON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
TEMPERATURE
HIGH
LOW
52°
51°
80° (1999)
32°
34°
7° (1955)
PRECIPITATION
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Normal month to date
Year to date
Last year to date
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10.49"
HERMISTON
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LOW
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74° (1999)
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SUN AND MOON
Nov 25
Bend
55/37
Burns
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Last
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6:51 a.m.
4:27 p.m.
8:30 a.m.
6:16 p.m.
New
Dec 11
Caldwell
53/34
Astoria
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Burns
Enterprise
Eugene
Heppner
Hermiston
John Day
Klamath Falls
La Grande
Meacham
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Ontario
Pasco
Pendleton
Portland
Redmond
Salem
Spokane
Ukiah
Vancouver
Walla Walla
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WORLD CITIES
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REGIONAL FORECAST
Eastern Washington: Cloudy today; a
couple of showers, except dry across the
south and in central sections.
Cascades: Cloudy today. Periods of rain
across the north; a shower in central parts.
Northern California: Mostly sunny today.
Partly cloudy tonight. A couple of showers
at the coast tomorrow.
Saturday
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Coastal Oregon: Rain across the north
today; mostly cloudy central parts. Partly
sunny in the south.
Eastern and Central Oregon: Mostly cloudy
today; a shower across the north. Sunshine
in the south and upper Treasure Valley.
Western Washington: Rain, heavy at times
today. Rain tonight. Periods of rain, some
heavy tomorrow.
Today
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National groups to oppose laws
allowing guns on campuses
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considering plans to allow
concealed permit owners to
bring their guns onto campus,
and several other states are
expected to consider similar
legislation next year.
Texas recently became
the eighth state to allow
the carrying of concealed
weapons on campuses,
according to the National
Conference of State Legis-
latures. The change goes
into effect next year, and
colleges are considering how
to implement it. The law
contains a key concession for
opponents, giving adminis-
trators the ability to mark off
certain areas as gun-free.
Seven other states —
Colorado, Idaho, Kansas,
Mississippi, Oregon, Utah
and Wisconsin — now have
laws or court rulings allowing
the carrying of concealed
weapons on some campuses,
according to the NCSL.
The higher education
groups rejected the argument
that more guns could deter
mass shootings.
Lane County
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run for U.S. Senate
PORTLAND (AP) —
Faye Stewart, a county
commissioner in Oregon,
announced Thursday that
he will seek the Republican
nomination for U.S. Senate.
The Lane County
commissioner will try to
win the May primary and
oust Democratic incumbent
Ron Wyden, who is heavily
favored to win the general
election. Republicans have
not won a statewide race in
Oregon since 2002.
Stewart said he is running
because “our citizens are
broken, and they need
help.” He said the federal
government has neglected
the needs of Oregon
while running up debt and
mishandling natural resources.
Stewart, 48, of Cottage
Grove, is a member of
the family that owned the
Bohemia Lumber Co. during
the 20th century. His great
uncle was a former state
representative.
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National Summary: Strong winds with rain and snow showers will impact the Great Lakes
region today. More rain and wind are in store for coastal Washington. Much of the rest of
the nation will be dry and sunny.
Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 90° in Marco Island, Fla.
Low 2° in Bodie State Park, Calif.
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
Albuquerque
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Billings
Birmingham
Boise
Boston
Charleston, SC
Charleston, WV
Chicago
Cleveland
Dallas
Denver
Detroit
El Paso
Fairbanks
Fargo
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
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Philadelphia
Phoenix
Portland, ME
Providence
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Reno
Sacramento
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San Diego
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announced Wednesday that
will start off small, with only
the Northwest Container
18 to 20 containers making
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trips every other week. The
company Tidewater will
former route saw 80 to 100
begin using a new route in
containers being placed on
December.
barges four times a month.
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came to a halt after shipper
route is expected to move
Hapag-Lloyd stopped calling the same amount of
on the Port of Portland
containers as when products
because of a lack of overseas moved through Portland,
steamships.
Doeringsfeld said. However,
The new route will go by
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barge to the Port of Morrow
hope on being able to go
in eastern Oregon. Container through Portland sometime
will then shift to rail to travel in the future. But those talks
to western Washington,
are currently focused on the
which will allow exports to
relationship between union
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ships just like they would
well the volume of containers
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tion of Governing Boards of
Universities and Colleges.
The groups said students
and professors wouldn’t
be comfortable discussing
controversial
subjects if
they thought there might be
a gun in the room. “College
campuses are marketplaces
of ideas, and a rigorous
academic exchange of ideas
may be chilled by the pres-
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argue that lawful gun owners
should be allowed to carry on
campuses for self-protection.
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law-abiding citizens with
guns could potentially deter
mass shootings or allow
bystanders to intervene to
limit the consequences.
The statement from the
four groups comes amid
intensifying debate over how
to prevent gun violence on
campuses, following last
month’s shooting at Umpqua
Community
College.
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Iowa
(AP) — Four national
groups representing college
educators and trustees said
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growing push in state legisla-
tures to allow people to carry
concealed guns on campuses.
The groups also called
for the repeal of measures
in several states that already
allow for so-called campus
carry, arguing that academic
institutions should remain
“as safe and weapon-free as
possible for students, faculty,
staff, parents and community
members.”
“Colleges and universities
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prohibit concealed guns
on their campuses because
they regard the presence of
weapons as incompatible with
their educational missions,”
said the statement, signed
by the American Association
of University Professors,
the American Federation of
Teachers, the Association
of American Colleges and
Universities and the Associa-
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PRECIPITATION
Nov 18
John Day
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Ontario
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24 hours ending 3 p.m.
Month to date
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Sunrise today
Sunset tonight
Moonrise today
Moonset today
First
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Albany
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Eugene
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TEMPERATURE
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Records
60° 48°
Spokane
Wenatchee
52/44
58/45
Tacoma
Moses
57/47
Lake
Pullman
Aberdeen Olympia
Yakima 61/49
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57/47
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Longview
Kennewick Walla Walla
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61/49 Lewiston
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Astoria
57/45
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Portland
Enterprise
Hermiston
59/52
Pendleton 47/32
The Dalles 65/43
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60/46
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