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Senator Patty Murray took part in Olympia at the opening of a new bridge, but she claimed that the Federal Emergency Management Agency's wasn't guilty for the massive floods that took place in December.

Mayors from six cities claimed the Washington state Senator on Tuesday that Federal Emergency Management Agency has an important role on the disastruous floods in december,due to its inconsistence in enforcing regulations and the bad management of the situation.

The Jackson County emergency program manager, Kathy Estes, declared she has receiver only 45 percent of the funds needed to repair the damages.

Madiso County emergency emergency program manager Phyllis Mann sayd that FEMA was to busy with handling administrative details instead of taking care to diminuate the effects of the disaster.

Murray says she and her staff will analyze the situation,but some of the local authorities claim that no solutions will be given.


 

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The U.S. Coast Guard says four men made it safely to shore after their boat started taking on water off Cannon Beach.

Petty Officer Third Class Tara Molle said the Coast Guard Group Astoria received an SOS call Sunday morning from the 22-foot dory.

The Coast Guard had sent a helicopter and two boats to help.

When the helicopter arrived, one man was on the beach and two were almost there. The helicopter had a rescue swimmer to assist the last man.

All four men declined medical attention. The Coast Guard praised them for wearing life jackets.

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Authorities say two Culver High School students died when their car left a bridge and jumped in an irrigation canal.

kacey Montoya - The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said the crash happened either late Saturday or early Sunday, and Jake McDonald and Justine Parker both died at the scene in Central Oregon.
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A newborn girl, healthy has been taken into protective custody after a man discovered her in a field Sunday.

A Portland Police Bureau spokesman said the man entered the field after his dogs wouldn't stop barking and he heard what he thought might be a kitten.

He contacted the police and officers patrolling nearby found the 29-year-old woman who had just given birth. She has not been charged with a crime, but the investigation remains active.

To prevent unwanted newborns from being abandoned or killed, Oregon passed the "Safe Place for Newborns" law in 2001. The law allows a parent to leave an infant that is 30 days old or younger with an employee of a medical facility or law-enforcement agency - no questions asked unless there are signs of abuse. More…

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