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Salem-News.com (Nov-07-2009 17:06)
UPDATE: Police Seek Locate Missing Woman & Her 6 Kids
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UPDATE: Missing woman and 6 children found safe.
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UPDATE: CANCEL ATTEMPT TO LOCATE ON WOMAN AND CHILDREN
Posted: November 7th, 2009 6:37 PM
Vancouver Police are canceling the attempt to locate for Nelya F. Nikolaychuk and her six children after they were located safe with relatives in Minnesota.
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Vancouver Police are attempting to locate a 44-year old woman and her sic children, who have been missing since 2:00 p.m. on November 5th, 2009.
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Salem-News.com (Oct-13-2009 12:48)
National Average Ticks Up while West Coast Prices Ease
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But Oregon's Average is Still Fifth Most Expensive in the Country for Fifth Consecutive Week
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The national average for regular unleaded is creeping up, while pump prices on the West Coast continue to slip. The national average gains two cents this week to $2.48, while Oregon's average drops a nickel to $2.73.
AAA Oregon Public Affairs Director Marie Dodds says it's the first time since early August we've seen the national average go up.
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Salem-News.com (Sep-22-2009 11:26)
Falling Pump Prices on West Coast Mean Little for Oregonians
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Gas prices are finally easing on the west coast, but California, Washington and Oregon all rank in the top five most expensive states for gas for the second week in a row.
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Gas prices on the West Coast are finally easing a bit, Oregon AAA says. The state's average for regular unleaded falls a penny this week to $2.88 while the national average loses two cents to $2.54.
One factor impacting gas prices in the west and elsewhere is the annual conversion from summer blended fuels to winter blends, which can slow refinery production and cause some regional price spikes.
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Salem-News.com (Aug-11-2009 13:08)
Gas Price Hikes Follow Crude Oil Price Increases
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Gas prices are up for the third week in a row, as the national average for regular unleaded jumps eight cents this week to $2.64 while Oregon's average shoots up ten cents to $2.79.
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Oregon AAA says pump prices have increased every day since July 21, until today, when the national average dropped two-tenths of a cent overnight.
Gas prices are up for the third week in a row, but are still well below last year's record levels. The national average for regular unleaded jumps eight cents this week to $2.64 while Oregon's average shoots up ten cents to $2.79.
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Salem-News.com (Jul-16-2009 23:29)
Happy Vally Stabbing Murder Suspect Arrested
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Ruben Ateaga was arrested for charges of Murder and second-degree Assault.
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Clackamas County Sheriff's Office detectives arrested the suspect believed responsible for the July 12th stabbing murder in Happy Valley. Clackamas Jim Strovink says the arrest was made Thursday around 5:45 p.m., "with the generous cooperation of the Vancouver Police Department."
Deputies executed a Clackamas County arrest warrant - without incident - at an undisclosed residential address in Vancouver, Washington for 20-year old Ruben Anthony Arteaga.
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Salem-News.com (Jul-07-2009 12:37)
Gas, Crude Prices Hit the Brakes: Pump Prices May Have Reached Summer Peak
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Crude oil prices hit a six-week low today with crude trading around $63 per barrel after holding steady around $70 the past few weeks.
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Gas prices may have peaked for the summer, according to Oregon AAA. They often reach their summer highs close to the Independence Day holiday, and barring any unforeseen events, pump prices may slide in the coming weeks.
The national average for regular unleaded drops three cents this week to $2.60 while Oregon's average falls two cents to $2.78.
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Salem-News.com (Jun-23-2009 12:42)
Pump Prices Jump 60 Percent Since Start of 2009
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Oregon is 10th most expensive, up from 13th last week.
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Gas prices continue to climb with Oregon's average for regular unleaded gaining nine cents in the past week to $2.78, while the national average adds five cents to $2.67.
AAA Oregon Public Affairs Director Marie Dodds says, "Oregon's average was $1.75 on Jan 1, 2009, and the national average was $1.62 then. Prices have jumped about 60 percent since the start of the year, which is the largest percentage increase we've seen since the '70s."
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Salem-News.com (Jun-02-2009 12:33)
Gas Prices Up Sharply in a Month with National Average Surpassing $2.50
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The national average jumped ten cents in the past week to nearly $2.53, while Oregon's average for regular unleaded gains more than eight cents to $2.60.
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Pump prices are at a seven-month high. The national average passes the $2.50 a gallon mark, jumping ten cents in the past week to nearly $2.53.
Several factors are helping to spur crude's climb, including heavy investments based on confidence of a turnaround in the global economy, a weaker dollar, and comments by OPEC that there are signs of a recovery in oil demand, particularly in Asia.
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Salem-News.com (May-26-2009 14:27)
Gas Prices Edge Higher to Kick Off Summer Driving Season
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Memorial Day has come and gone, and pump prices are still edging up. Oregon's average for regular unleaded gains eight cents in the past week to $2.51 while the national average jumps up 11 cents to $2.43. Still, prices are about a buck-fifty a gallon less than a year ago.
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Memorial Day traditionally signals the start of the summer driving season, and pump prices continue to rise.
The national average for regular unleaded jumps 11 cents in the past week to $2.43, while Oregon's average increases eight cents to $2.51.
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Salem-News.com (May-12-2009 12:29)
Gas Prices Jump in Oregon and Across the U.S.
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After five weeks as the fifth most expensive state, Oregon drops to eighth place.
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Pump prices show some dramatic gains in the past week with Memorial Day just a couple weeks away. The national average for regular unleaded shot up 17 cents to $2.25, while Oregon's jumped ten cents to $2.36.
"It's the highest gas prices have been since the week of November 10, 2008." AAA Oregon Public Affairs Director Marie Dodds says, "Prices are up because of increased demand expected over the Memorial Day holiday and also because of signs that the global recession may be easing, which could lead to a rebound in world oil consumption."
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