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These adoptees refuse to be 'political props' in the debate over abortion rights

A growing chorus of people who were adopted are speaking out, saying adoption is not a replacement for abortion rights – or a solution to infertility or family planning issues.

Adoption can be a traumatic experience, particularly for children adopted by parents of a different race or ethnicity, many adoptees told USA TODAY.

This issue has come to the forefront after a Supreme Court draft opinion nodded to the idea that demand for adoption makes abortion less necessary.

Kirsta Bowman was adopted in New Or ... Read more

Hikers with disabilities seek access to information about Or

Sharon Mitchell (left) reads a plaque at Powell Butte Nature Park to Patricia Kepler, who is blind, during a 2016 hike. Both women are part of Access Recreation, a group that gives hikers with disabilities the information they need to get out onto Pa ... Read more

Dayton area mail thefts: Sen. Brown urges next step in fight

The newspaper reported that Frank Albergo, national president of the postal police officers association, said mail theft arrests dropped from more than 2,000 in fiscal year 2019 to a projected 1,200 in fiscal 2022 after a federal policy restricted th ... Read more

TODAY: Centerville kicks off festive Party in the Park

After you’ve had something to eat, check out a card game facilitated by Centerville-Washington History, or the Big 6 Wheel table sponsored by the Centerville Noon Optimist Club. For games specifically tailored for kids, the Centerville-Washington P ... Read more

Summer solstice draws celebrants to Stonehenge replica in Washington

Trip to Hanford Reach

A replica of England's Stonehenge sits at the original Maryhill, Wash., town site, near Maryhill Museum.

(Terry Richard/The Oregonian)

MARYHILL, Wash. — As their sons returned dead or wounded or not at all from heavy fighting across the Atlantic in 1918, people in this small Columbia Gorge town sought to commemorate their sacrifice.

On a visit to the

a Quaker named Sam Hill heard stories of dark doings and ritual killings. What better way to mark the Great ... Read more

Nesbit: There are plenty of roads less traveled in October

Nesbit: There are plenty of roads less traveled in October

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Columnist Sharon Nesbit will honk as she drives past. She can be reached ... Read more

Top Stories of 2022: Centerville and Washington Twp.

Work also started this year on mixed-use development Cornerstone of Centerville South. Announced this year for 2023 openings are medical developments Cincinnati Children’s Centerville in the 6500 block of Clyo Road and the new Kettering Health buil ... Read more

Nick Sears Said No To College, Yes To Bitcoin, Is Making $54

Nick Sears, a 19-year-old entrepreneur from Dallesport, Washington, has said no to college and yes to bitcoin when he was 17 years old and helped build a bitcoin mining farm in that town. Now, he earns $54,000 per year.

“I don’t thin ... Read more

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Issaquah, Washington

Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.