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The many joys (and a few potential dangers) of foraging in the PNW The author of Edible Plants of the Northwest talks about the joys (and dangers) of foraging Libby Denkmann
National But the art of debate is thriving in one unlikely place: prisons An Oregon penitentiary is showcasing its inmates' debating skills. They make arguments, speak to others' perspectives and resolve disputes amicably. Tiffany Camhi
Health Trump's 'cardiac age' is 14 years younger. What does that mean? The President's "cardiac age" has been reported to be 14 years younger than his chronological age. What does this mean, and who can get this test? Allison Aubrey
Immigration Immigration agencies accessed WA law enforcement license plate data, report finds A new report from the University of Washington’s Center for Human Rights found that federal immigration enforcement has been mining license plate data from local law enforcement in Washington state. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Progressive Christians counter Christian Nationalism message Many Christians are worried that the rise of Christian Nationalism — the idea that the U.S. government should be ruled by Christian beliefs — is doing harm to their religion. Jason DeRose
Politics Is Congress willing to curb Trump's approach to executive power? President Trump's expansive interpretation of executive power is continuing to reshape federal spending in a government shutdown. Claudia Grisales
Economy Proposal for 1,300-acre solar farm goes again to Washington governor for approval The fate of a proposed 1,300-acre solar farm in south-central Washington is back in the hands of Gov. Bob Ferguson. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard
Arts & Life New festival in Portland honors York, an enslaved member of Lewis and Clark's team Portland launches York Fest, an event to honor an enslaved Black man named York who entered what is now Oregon as part of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Deena Prichep
Science Scientists make yogurt using ants. The result: tangy and herby Scientists test a traditional method for fermenting yogurt... using ants. Regina G. Barber
Eric Lu is the first American winner of the Chopin Competition in 55 years American Eric Lu is the newest winner of the prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition held in Warsaw, Poland. Kira Wakeam