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WASHINGTON — Alan G. Hassenfeld, a renowned philanthropist and former CEO of iconic toy company Hasbro Inc., the maker of G.I. Joe and Play-Doh, has died. He was 76, according to the toy company.
The new Barbie wears continuous glucose monitor (CGM), a device that tracks blood sugar levels, on her arm, while holding a ...
You blinked, and it’s mid-July already. And some of our favorite summer events are popping up this week including Milwaukie’s annual Porchfest, the Oregon Country Fair, and the 50-year anniversary of ...
The suit will return to a U.S. District judge in Oregon to determine whether a new state law on short school days is working ...
City Councilors took public testimony Tuesday over Portland’s status as a sanctuary city and what should be done about ICE in ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ore. (KPTV) - A man found guilty of his wife’s 1988 murder was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday. Robert Elmer Atrops, 70, was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole ...
A Supreme Court decision that ensured parents have the right to choose the school that works best for their children is a ...
Children today learn in diverse and individualized ways. Thanks to increasing awareness of neurodiversity, education is ...
In the nearly 900 pages of President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill are several provisions that parents and guardians ...
The study found that kids today are more likely to experience obesity, chronic diseases and other problems. WASHINGTON — The ...
A Chicago woman was charged with multiple felonies for murdering a 4-year-old boy, as well as attacking two other children, ...