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Time’s nearly up to vote in today’s primary election. Lane County Clerk Elections Manager Cheryl Betschart says, as of 12:30 this afternoon, turnout looks good for the May ballot.
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Tuesday is the last day to return your ballot for the May primary in Oregon. A new law means postmarks will count towards meeting the deadline, but only if you drop your ballot in a mailbox in time.
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Oregon wildfires have become increasingly catastrophic every year, and scientists say they’re only going to get worse. But you wouldn’t know it by following the state’s gubernatorial primary.
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As of Monday, voter turnout was still under ten percent statewide in this month’s Oregon primary. Elections officials are urging voters not to wait until the last minute to turn in their ballot.
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The mayor of Bend is resigning. Sally Russell says her last day in office will be May 18.
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Commissioner Val Hoyle's decision to run for Congress left an open seat atop the state's Bureau of Labor and Industries.
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While the former president can ignore Oregon, it's hard for Republicans in Oregon to ignore him.
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This forum, hosted by KLCC News Director Rachael McDonald, covers local and state issues that these candidates will face if elected in November.
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EnvironmentNew environmental findings and penalties by Oregon's DEQ have been leveled against the J.H. Baxter company, for its wood processing plant operations in Eugene.
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In the race for Oregon’s 4th Congressional District, Val Hoyle continues to lead Democrats in fundraising, according to newly released federal campaign finance data.
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Ballots went out last week for the May 17th primary.
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According to a February poll conducted by DHM Research for OPB, 15% of voters said partisanship in politics was the most important issue facing Oregon today, while 22% of voters said the most pressing issue was government leadership. Those are among the top concerns, according to the poll, along with homelessness and public safety.