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It's the latest shift in the city's governance after a recall election in November.
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On Wednesday, the Josephine County Board of Commissioners approved a petition allowing two residents to opt out of the local library tax district, creating fears of setting a precedent for other taxes.
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Lane County Commissioners have added their voice to the chorus calling for Measure 110 reform.
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Roseburg leaders are preparing to overhaul parking in the city’s downtown core.
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Officials say the facility would transform food waste and other organic material into natural gas. It will also pull recyclable items out of the garbage stream.
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The secretary of state says her office lacks the power to decide whether presidential candidates are qualified to hold office.
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Benton County Commissioners are citing alleged threats and bullying in their decision to pause a committee that’s meant to give input on the county’s waste management strategies.
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Gov. Tina Kotek said Tuesday she plans to spearhead a statewide conversation over how to address the myriad of systemic challenges plaguing the state’s public school system.
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The National Women’s Defense League, a national nonpartisan group that is working to prevent harassment, released a nationwide look this month, showing that sexual harassment in state government continues to be a pervasive and ongoing problem. The Oregon state Legislature has been dealing with its own issues.
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State lawyers say they will appeal. A federal judge has ruled the measure legal under the U.S. Constitution.
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Merkley is the first member of Oregon’s congressional delegation to explicitly call for a ceasefire.
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Those looking to recall a Cottage Grove city council member did not gather enough valid signatures to place the petition on the ballot.