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Hot Takes on Portland's Latest News
"Between the return of the Fire, kickoff of preprofessional soccer team the Cherry Bombs, and first pitch of Hillsboro-based professional softball team the Cascade, we've reached the golden age of women's sports in Oregon. Oregon geoscientists have started to harvest heat from "superhot rock" under the earth's surface near places like the Newberry Volcano -the future of renewable energy, or an earthquake waiting to happen?"
"Barring delays, the Broadway Bridge should reopen in April after a six-month closure to repair its bridge deck, which is good news for anyone hoping to reenact the climax of the 2008 thriller Untraceable. We're hustlin' in our purple Lamborghinis to the Schnitz May 8 to see Rick Ross perform with the Oregon Symphony, because the chance of seeing "The Devil Is a Lie" performed with a full orchestra is a little too tempting to miss."
Oregon sports are expanding with the return of the Fire, the kickoff of preprofessional soccer team the Cherry Bombs, and the first pitch of Hillsboro-based professional softball team the Cascade, signaling a surge in women's athletics. Geoscientists have begun harvesting heat from "superhot rock" beneath the surface near sites like Newberry Volcano, presenting renewable energy potential alongside seismic concerns. The Broadway Bridge is slated to reopen in April after a six-month deck repair closure, restoring a key route. Rick Ross will perform with the Oregon Symphony at the Schnitz on May 8. April 12 marks a celebration of Beverly Cleary's 110th birthday with playful tributes to Ramona Quimby.
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