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Hometown favorite Galen Rupp took the national title in the men's 10,000 meter race at Hayward Field Thursday night  |


High unemployment rates in the Northwest have made it hard for many teenagers to find summer jobs. But this summer, at least, federal stimulus money is putting hundreds of young people in Idaho to work.  |
The Oregon House voted today to put a voter-approved criminal sentencing measure on hold. Lawmakers say it's part of a plan to preserve other public safety programs.  |
Cherry farmers across the Northwest are probably going to churn out a record crop this summer. That's as long as it doesn't rain as Richland Correspondent Anna King explains.  |


Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski will soon sign into law a requirement that drivers use a hands-free device when talking on a cell phone. Meanwhile Washington state is marking the one year anniversary (July 1) of a similar, but weaker law.  |
Five men were fatally shot late Friday and early Saturday during an especially violent night throughout the city and suburbs.  |
Three people were killed in a two-vehicle crash early Saturday in north suburban Lake Zurich, authorities said.  |
A 9-year-old boy walking home with his family was wounded during a Friday night shooting in the Far North Side's Rogers Park community.  |
Chicago Police announced early Saturday it is asking for the public's helping locating a vehicle that killed a 13-year-old boy in an April 3 hit-and-run crash.  |
The gruesome, callous and sordid details of Jada Justice's demise were revealed Friday when prosecutors charged the 2-year-old girl's cousin and her boyfriend with her murder.  |
On June 24, 2009, the ARRL filed a petition with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit asking the Court to order the Federal Communications Commission to comply with the Court's 2008 decision that remanded  |
Due to storm-related power outages at ARRL HQ, there will be no for Friday, June 26, 2009. was sent out on schedule. We apologize for any inconvenience.  |
Along with the bug spray and toolbox, don't forget your camera when you head out to Field Day this weekend. We are looking for good-quality photos -- well lit, in focus, action-oriented subject matter -- of your Field Day operation.  |
Models, parts, designators, references -- they're all part of the radio game. The more you tinker and swap and change, the more of these little bits of "radio DNA" get lodged in your gray matter -- and there's nothing you  |
Two new sunspots appeared last week, numbered 1022 and 1023, and both were Solar Cycle 24 spots, with 1022 lasting through June 23 and 1023 until June 24. On June 24, geomagnetic indices were unsettled. Sunspot numbers for June 18-24  |
Every week, for at least one hour, every employee at Truline Industries takes a break from their work and goes back to school. But at this university, the windows contain bits and bytes of information rather than glass.  |
Autodesk Inc., a San Rafael, Calif.-based maker of 2-D and 3-D design and engineering software, announced at the International Paris Air Show that the company now has more than 1,000 customers in the aerospace and defense industry.  |
While the normally recession-proof mobile services industry has been impacted by the economy, a new study projects that revenues from mobile services will continue to grow during the next five years.  |
Video surveillance-optimized IP retention systems eliminate the challenges found in a typical network security environment. An IP environment cuts the number of servers, storage platforms, and infrastructure by up to 70% and it saves as much or more in energy  |
Hackensack, N.J.-based I.D. Systems Inc. announced that it is implementing its PowerFleet vehicle management system (VMS) for Nestlé Waters North America.  |
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