In 2023, 200 people died in crashes involving a drunk driver in Oregon, or 34% of all traffic fatalities, according to the ...
Gene Derfler, a longtime state lawmaker who used his woodworking talents in retirement to spread joy in Salem, died Monday at ...
The Alcoa Intalco smelter was the last standing of what were once 10 thrumming, energy-gobbling aluminum factories spread ...
The decades-long plight of a Black legislative employee wrongfully accused of financial impropriety has galvanized two ...
Both parties passed funding to renovate the Moda Center, to keep a rural hospital from closing and to fund statewide wildlife ...
U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon ordered the restrictions as part of a lawsuit brought by protesters and freelance ...
Another legislative session is over and new laws are about to go into effect that will change things, some things, in Oregon.
Democrats during the short legislative session pushed aggressively to move a more wide-ranging gun control bill through the ...
Multiple ambitious bills were watered down, some were gutted and left largely hollow or stuffed with new legislation, and ...
Leaders of a petition to pause gas tax and transportation fee hikes until a citizen vote are suing Oregon over a law ...
Federal judge rules state must let disabled senior submit anti-gas tax argument for voters’ pamphlet
The judge ordered the state to allow Mary Martin of Klamath Falls to forgo paying a fee or gathering votes to make voters’ pamphlet deadline.
The Oregon Education Association in 2022 endorsed then-candidate Tina Kotek for governor, but members recently voted not to ...
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