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The federal government denied a petition to list Chinook salmon along the Oregon and Northern California coasts as endangered.
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Commercial crab season begins Dec. 16 from Cape Falcon to the California border
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The governor has unveiled a “prosperity roadmap” that aims to juice the state’s economy.
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Local governments in Oregon have struggled with the extent to which they should resist or comply with increasingly aggressive federal immigration policy, but one town took a different approach.
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The multi-state lawsuit marks Rayfield’s 48th lawsuit against the federal government
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‘An honor and such a blessing’: People come together to mourn and learn from beached whale in OregonThe death of a humpback whale on the Oregon Coast earlier this month brought together local residents, scientists and tribal members.
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A recent $3 million donation to back GOP candidates is the largest single contribution by an individual in state history.
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Lane County and Eugene are losing around 60 homeless shelter beds. One shelter in Eugene that provides longer-term services could close entirely.
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Higher education advocates say the compact equates to a loyalty oath and infringes on the academic freedoms that are inherent to many universities’ missions.
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The whale that was found stranded on a beach near Yachats had to be euthanized.
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A new revenue forecast predicts a budget hole is smaller than previously thought. But cuts are still ahead.
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Oregon lawmakers had a chance to hear from Eugene-area activists and law enforcement about automatic license plate reader technology Monday. The cameras, and the company Flock Safety's presence in Eugene, were the topic of an Oregon Senate Judiciary Committee meeting.