Republicans in the Oregon Legislature also have introduced bills that would roll back the state's sanctuary laws and give ...
Two federal agencies oversee more than 32 million acres in the state, an area larger than the state of Kentucky, and federal ...
Officials say they are prepared for potentially volatile federal policies and funding under the Trump administration ...
Oregon Governor Kotek seeks applicants for Jefferson County DA post, prioritizing diversity, with a February 18, 2025 ...
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation member Charles “Chuck” Sams' time as director of the National Park Service has come to an end. But he could land ...
Longtime Jefferson County District Attorney Steven Leriche has submitted his resignation, effective Feb. 2, Governor Tina Kotek announced Tuesday as she requested applications from those interested in ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek’s priorities for the new legislative session focus on staying the course in addressing homelessness ...
Oregon saw a 24% increase in the state’s number of sheltered homeless people between January 2023 and January 2024, Portland State University’s latest statewide homelessness report shows.
The state’s update does not include the crucial ability to compare the average student’s growth across multiple years at a single glance, to pinpoint improvements, plateaus or declines.
The hospital trade association said Medicaid only pays 56 cents for every dollar of service provided and that other costs are ...