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What would help Americans 250 years from now understand the Oregon of 2026? For the eight members of Oregon’s congressional delegation who selected the state’s contributions to the semiquincentennial ...
I grew up in a segregated town in rural Louisiana. When I was nine years old, I was bused to a white school across the railroad tracks — literally — from the public housing neighborhood where I lived.
State fire officials are urging Oregonians to exercise caution with fireworks ahead of a hot, dry Fourth of July weekend, but they’re not issuing new statewide restrictions on their sale or use to ...
A 100-year-old fish hatchery on the North Umpqua River near Roseburg almost completely burned down in 2020 and is ranked near the bottom for quality and return on investment among all state-run ...
The potential super El Niño event this fall and winter could bring much needed rains to the region, experts said.
ICE claims it is notifying 911 dispatchers about its operations. Growing evidence shows that hasn’t always been the case.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced new criminal charges Tuesday against people the state alleges stole taxpayer ...
This story was originally published by Columbia Insight, a nonprofit environmental news website covering the Pacific Northwest based in Hood River. The Bonneville Power Administration isn’t going to ...
LivCor managed nearly 1,650 Oregon properties using rent-fixing software from RealPage, according to the Oregon Department of ...
REDMOND — Homelessness in central Oregon is finally on a decline following years of steady increase, a milestone housing advocates, state lawmakers and Gov. Tina Kotek celebrated Monday. Nearly 1,700 ...