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Debra Gil

@DebraGil

Anchor/Reporter, wife, mother, dog mom, sports fan, coffee and doughnut addict #AMNewser [email protected] Retweets do not necessarily mean endorsements.

Portland, OR Katılım Kasım 2011
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Debra Gil@DebraGil·
A car hit a utility pole, splitting it in half, and brought lines down across the street. This is on SE Division & 60th Ave. @portlandgeneral crews are working on fixing it. #Fox12Oregon
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Debra Gil@DebraGil·
We are finally getting a break from the rain and the extended forecast actually holds some "Spring like" temperatures. @WeatherLadyKZ has your forecast now on Good Day Oregon. @fox12weather #Fox12Oregon
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Nick Krupke@NickKrupke·
An @OSAASports semifinal stunner as No. 4 South Medford dethrones the reigning champs from No. 1 Tualatin at the buzzer as San Diego State commit Mayenabasi Akpan was the hero at the horn as the Panthers return to the 6A Final, 56-55.
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FOX 12 Oregon@fox12oregon·
BREAKING: 4 aboard American refueling aircraft that crashed in Iraq confirmed dead, US military says kptv.com/2026/03/13/4-a…
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City of Portland, OR
City of Portland, OR@PortlandGov·
An atmospheric river will be with us through Friday. Flooding of small creeks, streams, and low-lying areas are possible. Prepare by reviewing your household emergency plan and making sure essential items, such as medications, warm clothing, and flashlights are easy to access. In addition, take steps to steps to protect your property. Watch for early warning signs of landslides around your home, including changes in surface drainage, bulging or tilting retaining walls, cracks in soil, sidewalks or foundations, bent trees, broken water or sewer lines, and stretched or leaning utility lines. If you see signs of a landslide that threaten public safety, evacuate immediately, then call 9-1-1. For non-emergency landslides blocking streets or sidewalks that are not an immediate threat to public safety, report by calling 3-1-1. Falling trees may bring down power lines. Always treat downed lines as live with electricity and dangerous. If you spot a downed line, please call 9-1-1 to report it. Report tree emergencies on City property, including public streets and roads, by calling @PortlandParks Urban Forestry at (503) 823-TREE (8733) and press 1. For non-emergency tree issues, email Trees@PortlandOregon.gov. Portland.gov/Weather
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