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Good Morning, News: Protecting Workers From Climate Change, School Boards Get Messy, and Oregonian Wins Gold
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Joyce Carol Oates on the fourth book she s published this year – The Forward
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The Good Kind owner Tim McDiarmid loses the championship title on Food Network s Chopped
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Tim McDiarmid, owner of The Good KindExpress-News file photo
A San Antonio s chef s dreams of a $25,000 prize and the title of Chopped champion came to a halt Tuesday night after she was eliminated from the popular cooking show.
Tim McDiarmid, owner of The Good Kind in Southtown and Tim the Girl Catering, battled it out in a special episode of Chopped but was sent home in the first round. Chopped, one of the Food Network s most popular cooking competition shows, pits chefs from around the country against each other as they race against the clock to make an appetizer, dinner and dessert using mystery ingredients.
San Antonio chef Tim McDiarmid to appear on Food Network s Chopped with Alton Brown
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Smokey skies in Estacada, Oregon, during last year s historic wildfires. NATHAN HOWARD / GETTY IMAGES
Good afternoon, Portland! Here s the latest on local news, national news, and a little bit of fun.
In local news:
• We start with some truly sobering news: County officials have identified 45 deaths in Multnomah County related to excessive heat since Friday, June 25. According to the Multnomah County Medical Examiner Program, the people ranged in age from 44 to 97, and many were found alone without air conditioning or a fan. The preliminary cause of death for all 45 people is hyperthermia, or an abnormally high body temperature.
• And though the heatwave has cooled down a bit, the persistent hot and dry conditions have prompted Gov. Kate Brown to declare a state of emergency due to the threat of wildfires throughout Oregon. The order allows the Oregon Department of Forestry, state fire marshal, and the Oregon Office of Emergency Management to utilize equipment and personnel