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NICE MORNING, STORMY WEEKEND
GOOD FRIDAY MORNING, EVERYONE... Heavy rain and snow have already hit California this morning and we are expecting some of that to work its way in our direction. Our skies will be mostly cloudy today with southerly winds that will be quite blustery at 15-25 mph. Some areas will see gusts as high as 35-40 mph. There is a chance that some areas south of bend will see a shower or two. Highs will be in the mid to upper 40's. Skies stay mostly cloudy tonight. South winds back off to 10-15 mph. Lows will be mid 20's to low 30's.
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Mild Day; Change Coming
GOOD THURSDAY MORNING, EVERYONE... Under mostly clear skies, we are off to a pleasant start this morning and anticipating some change through the day. Clouds will build in through the day, but we will stay dry. Highs will be in the mid 40's to around 50. Southerly winds will pick up to 10-20 mph with gusts to 25 mph. Se winds will stay gusty tonight. Skies become mostly cloudy and lows will be in the upper 20's to mid 30's.
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Object seen in Mid-Missouri sky after reports of Chinese balloon
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) An object resembling the Chinese balloon seen over the United States this week appeared in the Mid-Missouri sky Friday after a report of something flying near Kansas City. The white circular object bears a strong resemblance to images of the Chinese balloon that was seen over Montana...
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In deep-red corner of Arizona, threat of losing water starts to outweigh fear of regulation
Driving along county roads that are little more than dirt paths, Tim Walsh remarked that the expansive valley below the Long Mountain range used to be no more than tumbleweeds and scraggly cactuses. Now, it’s pistachio trees as far as the eye can see. Far from mature, the pistachio...
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Not surprising, but dire: OSU report illustrates severe crisis among Oregon’s health care workforce
CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) — Oregon needs to improve the supply and distribution of health care providers, enhance the resiliency and well-being of health care workers and increase diversity among the health care workforce to provide more culturally and linguistically responsive care, a new report by Oregon State University researchers found.
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