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Hundreds of bills passed in the first half of 2025 take effect New Year’s Day.
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State officials said they were pleased with the award, which comes as Oregon braces for billions in Medicaid cuts over the coming decade.
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The Bureau of Land Management’s state office in Oregon increased its timber sales in 2025, leading to one of its largest years for sales by board-feet and dollars in decades. Sales measured in board-feet and dollars were near-peak for the last 20+ years.
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Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is encouraging consumers to report gift card fraud.
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With binoculars in hand, the groups traveled everywhere in Oregon including Pendleton, Baker City, and Joseph.
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Over the past decade, invasive European chafer beetles have taken hold in Western Washington. Crows, racoons and other animals are tearing up lawns in search of the grubs.
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The petition has halted major parts of the bill, which seeks to change how Oregon funds its roads and the agencies that maintain them.
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Oregon conservation groups collect trees after Christmas each year to help salmon and steelhead.
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The audit found issues with the implementation and evaluation of the state’s landmark drug decriminalization law.
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The state Department of Justice says the Trump administration hasn’t met key requirements.
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If you’re traveling for the holidays, you will have lots of company. AAA forecasts a record number of travelers over the next couple of weeks, including 1.7 million Oregonians.
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Coastal areas are still responding to landslides caused by last week’s precipitation could see up to 5 inches of rain through Friday.