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More than 60 Oregonians came to Salem on Monday to testify on a bill lawmakers will take up during the upcoming special ...
For years, Oregon gun owners and advocates have complained that the state has been too slow to process background checks.
Lawmakers on Monday will hear feedback on a bill estimated to bring $791 million over the next two years for transportation ...
The Nez Perce Tribe first presented its extinction findings for Snake River salmon and steelhead in 2021 at a Northwest Power ...
This story originally appeared on. In the shadow of Mt. Hood on the weekend of Aug. 8 to 10, a group of tents formed a circle ...
More than a dozen states are calling on the Trump administration to remove federal regulations on the most commonly used ...
Federal officials are withholding funding meant to help migrant farmworkers and their families earn diplomas and degrees.
Most refugees and asylees who entered the country legally are no longer eligible for food stamps under a Republican law.
Gov. Tina Kotek said the state of Oregon complies with federal law and it will continue to follow its own laws.
Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read flatly rejected a demand from the U.S. Justice Department to turn over troves of voter data.
The most recent numbers compounded with a year of job losses that has hit areas such as Portland and coastal and central ...
The state’s child welfare practices have come under the spotlight in the past year, most recently when settling a ...