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A small federal agency has long investigated what could be making workers sick. Now, dozens of ongoing investigations have ...
Oregon lawmakers aim to speed up the process for renaming dozens of creeks, lakes, mountains and other sites that still hold ...
Overdose death in Oregon went down 22% in 2024, the Oregon Health Authority announced on Friday, following a nationwide trend ...
Oregon has three Jobs Corps Civilian Conservation Centers where hundreds of future wildland firefighters could be trained if ...
Tolling on the Interstate 5 bridge across will start a year later than planned and drivers may pay a little more than ...
The state administrator Gov. Tina Kotek picked to stabilize the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission announced his ...
Senate Bill 686 could help fund journalism with several upsides and few downsides, columnist Randy Stapilus writes.
A communication breakdown between concerned residents and state forestry leaders required investigation and halted a state ...
Oregon lawmakers will have nearly $756 million less than anticipated to spend in next two years, according to state’s May ...
Nearly one in 10 Oregon kindergartners aren’t fully vaccinated because their parents asked for nonmedical vaccine exemptions.
No amount of budgeting right now is going to make up for the fact that we do not make enough to make a living,” says Ashley ...
Compared with major American cities, the ridership on public buses in Minot, North Dakota, can seem relatively minuscule. But ...
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