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Oregon’s U.S Senators were split Wednesday over a proposal to block weapon exports to Israel.
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Nearly 195,000 acres off the Southern Oregon coast were previously identified as sites for offshore wind development.
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Rep. Val Hoyle said Oregon will likely be hit harder than other states due to its high usage of programs.
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In a split vote, Deschutes County commissioners appointed Capt. Ty Rupert to replace embattled Sheriff Kent van der Kamp.
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This marks the 35th lawsuit the state has filed against the Trump administration since Dan Rayfield entered office.
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Now, the town is still moving forward with construction at the WAC with their leftover funds. According to city officials, the center has the potential to be a centerpoint of the town that offers any and all services again.
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The City of Eugene is considering a new policy that would prevent pet owners from tying up their dogs in public parks.
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We talk with Eugene Representative and Speaker of the Oregon House, Julie Fahey about the wins and losses in the 2025 regular session and look ahead to the special session on August.
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The Trump administration is investigating the Oregon Department of Education after receiving a complaint from a conservative non-profit group alleging the state was violating civil rights law by allowing transgender girls to compete on girls sports teams. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights opened the investigation based on a complaint saying high-school aged female athletes in the state had lost medals and other competitive opportunities to transgender athletes. The probe is the latest escalation in the Republican administration’s effort to bar transgender athletes from women’s sports teams nationwide.
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The Douglas County district board is off to a rough start.
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Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden announced Friday that he has made a deal with AI-license-plate reader company Flock to limit other state’s access to Oregon’s data.
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Fariborz Pakseresht has overseen the agency, one of Oregon’s largest, for the past eight years.