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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.
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Fifteen of Oregon’s 36 counties held elections, voting on everything from parks to libraries to law enforcement
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In her ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut found President Trump “did not have a lawful basis to federalize the National Guard.”
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Coalition argues new grant terms serve as obstacles for states and local agencies
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The Northwest Forest Plan has long protected vulnerable species like spotted owls in federal forests along the West Coast.
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U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut said she aimed to issue a ruling Sunday.
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As of Nov. 1, more than 75,000 Lane County residents have lost access to their SNAP benefits.
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The judges ruled in favor of local officials who sought to force the federal government to keep the SNAP program running in November.
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The federal government shutdown could start affecting food benefits in November, when the program known as SNAP wouldn't be paid out, leaving many low-income families scrambling.
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Attorneys provided few details about the revelations from Wednesday, that some Oregon National Guard members briefly deployed to the immigration facility in Portland earlier this month.