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The University of Oregon’s student encampment said it’s received a deadline to disperse.
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Oregonians are being asked to create more defensible space around their homes, with vegetation modified in that space to reduce wildfire threat and help firefighters defend the house.
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For nearly a decade, Dan Rayfield has represented Corvallis in the Oregon House of Representatives. Now he’s running for statewide office, leaving a rare opening in his heavily Democratic district.
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This week, a three-judge panel of the 9th circuit court of appeals ruled that a climate lawsuit brought by 21 young people cannot go forward.
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Lincoln County voters are being asked to approve a $33.1 million bond levy to build a Trades Education Center at Oregon Coast Community College in Newport.
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On Thursday morning, Portland police cleared protesters from inside and outside of the Portland State University library. The building had been occupied by people opposing Israel's role in the war in Gaza since Monday night.
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An organization that serves free daily meals in Corvallis is looking for a new kitchen and dining space.
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Two Eugene candidates are vying to succeed the longest serving Democrat in the Oregon House.
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University of Oregon President John Karl Scholz has responded to the demands of the student encampment on the school’s Eugene campus.
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Oregon's governor backtracked less than a week following the release of thousands of pages of emails that illustrated strong concerns among her top staffers regarding the growing role of the first lady.
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Heartworm disease is more prevalent in warmer southern states, but it's becoming more common in Oregon and Washington as temperatures rise.
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After a married couple led the city, Redmond considers an unusual governance change.