Updated: 7:40 AM PST December 17, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore There are 118 active COVID-19 workplace outbreaks in Oregon as of this week, down from the record-high 124 reported last week by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA).
There have been 68 deaths and 12,063 cases associated with workplace outbreaks in Oregon during the pandemic, according to OHA. That’s up from the 61 total deaths and 11,139 total cases OHA reported last week.
Health officials track outbreaks of five or more employees at workplaces where there are at least 30 workers. An outbreak remains active if there has been a case within the past 28 days. The case count for each workplace includes everyone who is linked to the outbreak, whether they are workers or a close contact.
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Judge denies Thurston High School shooter Kip Kinkel’s push to have state’s high court consider if he’s entitled to release hearing after 25 years in prison
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
A photo taken after Kipland P. Kinkel s arrest on May 21, 1998 following the shooting at Thurston High School and the fatal shooting of his parents.
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A federal judge on Tuesday denied Kipland P. Kinkel’s attempt to certify two questions before the state Supreme Court that could have affected his sentence of nearly 112 years for fatally shooting his parents and then killing two students at Thurston High School and wounding 24 others more than 20 years ago.