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Restaurant video shows couple putting hair on their food to get it removed from bill

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Published: Mar. 23, 2025 at 2:24 AM PDT|Updated: 2 hours ago

A couple at a restaurant were allegedly caught putting their own hair in their food before complaining and getting the dish for free.

A physician assistant on board a flight from Hawaii saved the life of a fellow passenger who just so happened to be a doctor returning from her honeymoon.

A driver who crashed into the South Santiam River near Sweet Home was rescued by two off-duty firefighters on Saturday.

A Native American-led organization held a vigil in southeast Portland on Saturday to honor and grieve missing and murdered Indigenous children.

A 102-year-old World War II veteran found out he could no longer vote after he was mistakenly assumed dead and removed from the state’s voting rolls.

OHSU and United Healthcare have reached what they call a good faith agreement on a contract.

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