JPR News staff
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For a third day, a winter storm continues to make roads slick and treacherous on Wednesday morning across Southern Oregon and parts of Northern California.
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A winter storm with heavy, wet snow and high winds continues to make driving treacherous Tuesday morning across Southern Oregon and parts of Northern California
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The magnitude 7.0 quake, centered about 45 miles southwest of Eureka, set off a tsunami warning that stretched from the Lane/Douglas County line in Oregon south to nearly Santa Cruz, California.
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The first winter storm of the season continues to bring heavy weather to the West Coast, but the impacts so far on Southern Oregon and Northern California have been less than feared.
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The first major storm of the season hit the West Coast Tuesday night, bringing high winds across the region and heavy snow to the high country, but the forecast deluge of rain is still to come.
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The event’s keynote speaker was Lt. Col. retired Kirk Mickelsen, an SOU graduate from 1991 who led the university's ROTC program.