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WEATHER East Oregonian Page 2A REGIONAL CITIES Forecast THURSDAY TODAY FRIDAY A thick cloud cover and chilly Some sun, then clouds, a shower 46° 38° 50° 41° SATURDAY Mostly cloudy, a shower or two Cloudy PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 53° 38° 56° 38° 55° 44° HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST 51° 41° 45° 37° PENDLETON through 3 p.m. yesterday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW 41° 53° 71° (2006) 19° 35° 15° (2003) PRECIPITATION 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date 0.00" 0.20" 0.28" 13.90" 10.53" 10.27" HERMISTON through 3 p.m. yesterday Albany 49/44 Eugene 48/41 TEMPERATURE Yesterday Normals Records LOW 39° 55° 68° (1939) 0.00" 0.11" 0.25" 7.91" 7.42" 7.53" SUN AND MOON Nov 10 Nov 18 Bend 48/34 6:45 a.m. 4:32 p.m. 9:07 p.m. 11:31 a.m. First Full Nov 26 Dec 3 Caldwell 49/38 Burns 41/27 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 Yakima Klamath Falls 50/37 Beijing Hong Kong Jerusalem London Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo Lo 45 28 35 48 27 34 43 40 41 36 33 36 35 41 46 47 37 37 41 46 32 46 34 34 47 41 32 W r c r r c sh r pc c c r c c r r r c c pc r c r c sh r c sh W pc s pc pc pc s r pc s pc r Thu. Hi 57 83 67 56 75 37 51 60 56 71 64 Lo 41 75 50 45 49 28 43 47 41 57 51 W pc pc s c pc s c r s s s Today Thursday Boardman Pendleton NE 4-8 N 4-8 S 4-8 SE 4-8 UV INDEX TODAY Eastern Washington: A thick cloud cover today; occasional rain and drizzle toward the Cascades. Cascades: A bit of snow and rain today; however, a little rain in the south. 0 1 1 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2017 BRIEFLY CLACKAMAS (AP) — A UPS deliveryman in Oregon who heard a woman’s screams for help had his wife call 911, but when a deputy showed up it turned out the screamer was a parrot, not a woman. The Oregonian/ OregonLive reported Tuesday that when 0 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ num- ber, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Single copy price: $1 Tuesday through Friday, $1.50 Saturday Parrot’s screams for help prompt call to 911 0 0-2, Low 3-5, Moderate 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme Northern California: Rain, some heavy today, but a little rain in the interior mountains. years of wear and a mix-up in page numbers. The Statesman Journal reports that the restored constitution was unveiled on Monday. It had pages falling apart, fading ink, a torn cover and a peculiar page mix-up. When it was first bound in 1880 — 23 years after being written — the constitution’s 52nd page was put in front of the 51st. That mistake was identified and fixed during a monthslong restoration process earlier this year. State Archivist Mary Beth Herkert said the original document was “well-loved.” The restored constitution was placed beneath museum- quality glass in the Oregon State Archives building. It’s opened to the preamble, with digital before and after photographs showing the restoration results. 1 8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. Copyright © 2017, EO Media Group SALEM (AP) — Oregon’s original State Constitution has been restored after more than 137 Hi 54 48 50 54 48 48 55 52 51 51 48 48 46 54 55 57 53 51 50 55 52 56 44 46 54 51 47 (in mph) Local home delivery Savings off cover price EZPay $14.50 41 percent 52 weeks $173.67 41 percent 26 weeks $91.86 38 percent 13 weeks $47.77 36 percent *EZ Pay = one-year rate with a monthly credit or debit card/check charge East Oregonian (USPS 164-980) is published daily except Sunday, Monday and postal holidays, by the EO Media Group, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801. Periodicals postage paid at Pendleton, OR. Postmaster: send address changes to East Oregonian, 211 S.E. Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801. Oregon constitution restored, showcased at archives building Lo 39 72 54 36 49 27 38 51 35 55 57 SUBSCRIPTION RATES To subscribe, call 1-800-522-0255 or go online to www.eastoregonian.com and click on ‘Subscribe’ PORTLAND (AP) — Portland police acting on a tip discovered 16 people working in a marijuana-processing warehouse that investigators believe to be illegal. Sgt. Chris Burley said Tuesday that documents provided to investigators showed the marijuana was being grown for several patients under the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program. Burley says program guidelines would allow the operation to have up to 30 mature plants. Officers seized 500 plants weighing a total of 3,000 pounds. Hi 56 83 65 50 79 40 46 62 60 67 68 Subscriber services: For mail delivery, online access, vacation stops or delivery concerns call 1-800-522-0255 ext. 1 www.eastoregonian.com Police seize 500 marijuana plants at warehouse W r c r r c c r c c c r c c r r r c c c r r r c c r c r Today REGIONAL FORECAST Coastal Oregon: Breezy today with drench- ing rain. Periods of rain tonight. A bit of rain tomorrow. Eastern and Central Oregon: Mostly cloudy today; a little rain near the Cascades in the afternoon. Western Washington: Periods of rain today; any time at the coast, in the afternoon elsewhere. 211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-2211 333 E. Main St., Hermiston 541-567-6211 Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed major holidays PORTLAND (AP) — The former mayor of Portland ignored protocol for police- involved shootings last year when then-Chief Larry O’Dea shot a friend on a Harney County camping trip. The city’s Independent Police Review released a report Monday that calls then-Mayor Charlie Hales’ actions an organizational failure that angered the rank-and-file officers. O’Dea first revealed the off-duty shooting four days after it occurred in a phone call to the mayor and in a meeting with his assistants. The rules require an immediate internal investigation after an officer- involved shooting. Hales did not immediately place O’Dea on leave and let Harney County deputies investigate. But O’Dea had told those deputies his friend accidentally shot himself. O’Dea retired last year under criminal investigation. A charge of negligent wounding was dismissed in a deal with Harney County prosecutors. Lo 43 33 34 50 27 37 41 37 37 41 37 40 38 42 47 48 35 35 38 41 31 42 34 38 43 38 35 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. WORLD CITIES Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. — Founded Oct. 16, 1875 — Ex-mayor violated protocol in chief shooting debacle Hi 49 44 48 55 41 45 48 44 45 50 50 45 45 56 52 57 47 47 46 48 47 49 40 48 47 48 45 NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY Thu. WINDS Medford 56/42 PRECIPITATION Sunrise today Sunset tonight Moonrise today Moonset today Last New John Day 50/41 Ontario 47/35 18° 35° 11° (1936) 24 hours ending 3 p.m. Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date 55° 39° Spokane Wenatchee 40/34 41/31 Tacoma Moses 49/38 Lake Pullman Aberdeen Olympia Yakima 44/36 45/38 47/44 46/39 45/35 Longview Kennewick Walla Walla 47/43 48/38 Lewiston 46/37 Astoria 47/40 49/43 Portland Enterprise Hermiston 48/41 Pendleton 45/37 The Dalles 45/37 46/38 44/36 La Grande Salem 45/40 49/42 Corvallis 48/41 HIGH 57° 36° Seattle 51/43 ALMANAC Yesterday Normals Records 55° 36° Today SUNDAY Partly sunny Wednesday, November 8, 2017 Clackamas County Sheriff’s Deputy Hayden Sanders showed up, all he found was Diego the parrot. The green-and-yellow bird was in good health and no humans were involved. Man shot and killed near Portland State University PORTLAND (AP) — Homicide detectives are investigating a fatal shooting near Portland State University. Portland police Sgt. Chris Burley says gunfire was reported shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday and officers from the city and university found the dying man in front of a Subway restaurant near the South Park Blocks. Burley says officers provided aid, but the man was dead by the time paramedics arrived. Witnesses told investigators they saw several people running from the scene after hearing gunfire. Officers searched the southwest Portland neighborhood, but couldn’t find the suspect. Burley says evidence of gunfire was found near the fast-food restaurant, which was closed when the shooting occurred. An autopsy is planned. -10s -0s 0s showers t-storms 10s rain 20s flurries 30s 40s snow 50s ice 60s cold front 70s 80s 90s 100s warm front stationary front 110s high low National Summary: Rain will cool much of the Deep South today. Arctic air will blast onto the northern Plains. Meanwhile, a Pacific storm will move ashore in the Northwest with rain, mountain snow and gusty wind. Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states) High 93° in McAllen, Texas Low -16° in Rudyard, Mont. 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 Hi 62 65 54 51 32 60 50 48 66 52 47 49 51 55 47 67 27 25 87 64 49 85 49 71 51 75 Lo 40 50 45 35 16 49 40 35 51 34 33 30 44 26 32 44 18 5 74 52 30 65 31 52 37 58 W s sh pc pc pc c c pc c pc s pc r s s pc sn sn pc sh s pc s s c s Thur. 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