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At least two Republicans are running to represent Oregon’s 4th Congressional District seat, including a candidate who lost her bid last year.
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Oregonians in rural areas with weaker job markets will no longer be exempt from SNAP’s work requirement.
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Protests continued Tuesday outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office at the Federal Building in Eugene.
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Oregon lawmakers held a hearing on President Trump’s order for the first time Tuesday
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The lawmakers pushed for $300 million over 10 years to ensure Oregon is prepared for a seismic event.
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By the fall of next year, Oregon State University’s new wave-energy testing facility off the coast of Newport could be kicking out its first volts of electricity as companies begin testing devices capable of harnessing the powerful wave energy.
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Oregon National Guard begins mobilizing troops for Portland deployment under President Trump’s order, amid legal pushback from state leaders and growing concern over federal intervention in local protests.
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Debate intensifies across Oregon as Trump administration plans to deploy National Guard troops to Portland. While GOP leaders back the move, many residents question the portrayal of the city as a war zone amid declining crime and rising tourism.
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Travel Lane County is calling for the construction of a new indoor sports facility, as part of an effort to promote winter tourism in the region.
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The proposal from Gov. Tina Kotek will hike gas taxes, registration fees and more.
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On the streets, in phone calls, letters, press conferences and a lawsuit — many Oregonians are opposing President Donald Trump’s planned use of the National Guard in Portland.
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Springfield Police have finished installing 24 AI-powered license plate readers, but the department says it won’t turn them on until the city has a community conversation about the technology.