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U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle held a town hall in Eugene Wednesday evening, where she was met with a lot of anger from people in the audience.
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Gov. Tina Kotek is tweaking a proposal to raise billions in taxes for roads and bridge upkeep, a little more than a week before the bill’s fate is tested in a special legislative session.
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National parks advocates met near Crater Lake over the weekend to raise concerns about the impact of federal funding cuts to the National Park Service.
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The case could resolve a long-simmering tension that has placed some in local law enforcement and other public employees in the position of feeling they have to decide which law to follow and which law to ignore.
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President Donald Trump said Monday that he will lead a campaign to end mail-in voting.
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A conversation with Christopher Campbell, professor at Portland State University about new research data on Oregon's Measure 110 to decriminalize drug use.
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Gov. Tina Kotek was one of dozens of elected officials across the country to receive the letter.
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The owner of the Coffin Butte landfill in Benton County has filed an appeal as it continues its attempt to expand the site.
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Secretary of State Tobias Read says he’s not inclined to share information with the federal government.
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The latest court ruling comes nearly one year after the state settled a class-action lawsuit promising to lower rates of abuse,
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After four years of discussion – Roseburg city leaders are still struggling to decide how to handle downtown parking.
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The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has cut its marine patrols by more than half after the state agency that provides the bulk of its funding lost a federal grant over Homeland Security conflicts with Oregon’s sanctuary laws.