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We never knew to tell him one pill could kill you

Lethal overdose: ‘We never knew to tell him one pill could kill you’ OregonLive.com 4 days ago Noelle Crombie, oregonlive.com © Beth Nakamura/The Oregonian/The Oregonian “I hope to be a house dad that gets to spend time with my future kids.” That s what Cal Epstein of Cedar Mill wrote as a fourth-grader on this photo of him taken by a classmate at Bonny Slope. He died in December of a fentanyl overdose. The students had been given cameras and photographed each other as part of a large art project led by former Portland creative laureate Julie Keefe. Jennifer Epstein was headed on a walk one morning last December when she noticed her son’s car still in the driveway.

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State needs to loosen metrics before older students can return, says Beaverton Schools

State needs to loosen metrics before older students can return, says Beaverton Schools Allison Mechanic, KATU Staff Replay Video UP NEXT In just one week, schools in the Portland-metro area could have the information they need to announce their reopening plans.  Beaverton schools say they re waiting for a Jan. 19 Oregon Department of Education meeting before finalizing their return-to-the-classroom plans, but right now, that plan doesn t include sending middle school or high schoolers back. According to the district s website, it s impossible for students in these grades to return unless the advisory metrics from the Oregon Department of Education are loosened.  One of the things we are looking for from ODE is whether or not they’re going to loosen the level of restrictions on the number of people that a single student can come in contact with in a single week. Right now, that number is 100 people per week. That makes it nearly impossible for a larger di

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