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The list of Republicans vying to take on Gov. Tina Kotek in November continues to grow.
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Multiple walkout events are happening across the state Tuesday as part of a nationwide protest against the Trump administration.
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Can Democrats repeal the tax before a vote? What happens then? No one knows for sure.
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A new exhibit at the University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History highlights portraits of Oregon’s Black pioneers.
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Tim Knopp, a former state senator from Bend, will join Kotek’s administration.
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The Oregon Department of Agriculture has settled a lawsuit with a Eugene-area business over a large pile of horse manure.
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Oregon’s attorney general filed a lawsuit Wednesday against three insulin manufacturers and the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, alleging they worked together to inflate the price of insulin.
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State Rep. Boomer Wright, a Republican from Reedsport who has represented Oregon’s southern coast since 2020, will not run for a fourth term.
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The development comes after a Republican-led campaign delayed key tax increases in the bill.
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Heavy snow Tuesday through Thursday could lead to treacherous travel conditions in the Cascades and some areas of Eastern Oregon. Officials advise people to delay travel if possible.
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The U.S. Postal Service has adopted a new rule that could create doubt about whether some ballots mailed by voters by Election Day will receive postmarks in time to be counted.
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A roundup of Oregonians who played an outsized role in the protests, policies and major tax cut and spending packages that made headlines this year