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Hundreds of bills passed in the first half of 2025 take effect New Year’s Day.
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State officials said they were pleased with the award, which comes as Oregon braces for billions in Medicaid cuts over the coming decade.
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The subject of the recall is Claire Hall, who has served as commissioner for 21 years building a reputation as an advocate for unhoused people and affordable housing, and is popular with progressives.
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The Bureau of Land Management’s state office in Oregon increased its timber sales in 2025, leading to one of its largest years for sales by board-feet and dollars in decades. Sales measured in board-feet and dollars were near-peak for the last 20+ years.
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Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is encouraging consumers to report gift card fraud.
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Behind Moore, No. 5 seed Oregon has earned a spot in the New Year's Day Orange Bowl against No. 4 Texas Tech.
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From the months-long debate over Flock cameras to the end of CAHOOTS crisis services in Eugene, KLCC reviews some of the area's top stories in 2025.
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Officials are warning about an obstruction on the Upper McKenzie River below Paradise Campground. It's at milepost 52 on Highway 126, which parallels the river.
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A state board upheld a local ruling that found CleanLane is incompatible with zoning in the proposed Goshen location. The decision could be appealed in the new year, and the county is exploring moving the project to Short Mountain Landfill in the meantime.
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Choose from 32 First Day Hikes in 25 parks across Oregon. All hikes will be guided by a park ranger or volunteer who will share stories about the park's history, geology, wildlife, and plants.
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With binoculars in hand, the groups traveled everywhere in Oregon including Pendleton, Baker City, and Joseph.
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Drivers on River Road in Eugene will see new speed limit signs this week.