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The Oregon Supreme Court denied a state Department of Justice petition asking the court to intervene and throw out a lower court’s temporary restraining order blocking the law from taking effect.
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More than three weeks after Election Day, Corvallis residents have finally learned who their next mayor is going to be.
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For many Oregon Republicans, this campaign cycle felt like a turning point. Republicans had viable, well funded candidates. And they were competitive in races that were normally dominated by Democrats.
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Alek Skarlatos conceded his race for Oregon’s 4th Congressional District Thursday evening. The Roseburg Republican made his announcement shortly after the Associated Press called the race in favor of Val Hoyle, a Democrat from Springfield.
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Over 90% of voters were in favor of the measure on Election Day.
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For many on both sides, the passage of Measure 114 feels deeply personal and will change day-to-day life.
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The GOP's dreams of taking control of the state Senate fizzled on election night, though the party did make gains.
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The sheriff of Linn County, Oregon, said she won’t enforce a ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines that’s part of an initiative leading in current election results.
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The race for West Lane County Commissioner has ended with a win for Ryan Ceniga. At last check, he had 55% of the vote compared to his opponent Dawn Lesley, who had 45%.
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Oregon’s longest-serving U.S. House member joined a crowd of supporters on election night-- to cheer for the woman who will take his seat.
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The next mayor of Corvallis likely won’t be known until December. That’s because of the city’s use of ranked choice voting.
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Regional counties and cities voted Tuesday on an array of measures from streets and parks to fire districts and schools.