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Oregon is one step closer to becoming the first state in the nation to grant weekly unemployment checks to public employees ...
Oregon’s current “right to repair” law, which was passed in 2024, largely applies to consumer electronics such as smartphones and computers. It excludes some items that fit into that category, like ...
Bills from Gov. Tina Kotek and a bipartisan duo of representatives would streamline water rights transfers and impose new ...
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the government to immediately halt deportation proceedings against the wife and five ...
Under current law, vacancies in both Oregon U.S. Senate and U.S. House seats are filled by special election, with no ...
The Met's spring exhibition presents a cultural and historical examination of Black style over 300 years through the concept ...
Actor, producer and director Griffin Dunne's memoir "The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir" tells the story of the Dunne ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright is a former oil and gas executive who calls himself a “climate realist.” He acknowledges the planet is warming, but believes it’s not a crisis. He’s now leading a ...
A group running food distribution sites in Gaza says it has put its operations on hold Wednesday. That's after a shooting that killed 27 people, according to hospitals and health officials in Gaza.
Forward progress has been stopped on the fire, which grew to an estimated 20 acres according Central Oregon Fire information.
It’s been nearly two months since CAHOOTS, Eugene’s groundbreaking street response program, shut down in the city after ...
A 51-year old man who led a drug trafficking cell in Lane County, was sentenced Tuesday for possessing 384 pounds of methamphetamine, the largest single seizure of methamphetamine in Oregon history ...