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Lawmakers passed Senate Bill 1507 to help the state preserve $291 million in tax revenue during the next 18 months
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Sen. Dick Anderson, R-Lincoln City, says he’s leaning toward challenging Commissioner Christina Stephenson.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has asked President Donald Trump to declare an emergency for nine counties impacted by December storm damage.
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The Bureau of Land Management is preparing a revision to how much logging is allowed on O&C Lands. That proposal is causing excitement and criticism.
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Oregon’s public health officials are urging families to get vaccinated after measles was detected in the wastewater of six Oregon counties.
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“She is an inspiration to the next generation of social justice warriors,” Gordly’s niece said.
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There’s a chance that residents on the central coast and the Willamette Valley will see snow in the lower elevations this week. But forecasters aren’t sure of the exact location.
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On Friday, many people took to social media to share their condolences and fond memories of Tofte and the impact his amusement park left on their childhoods.
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Scientists say it’s unlikely Oregon’s record low snowpack will recover before the end of winter.
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A small part of Oregon’s new statewide recycling system is on hold after a judge pushed pause in response to a lawsuit filed by product distributors.
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Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would make threatening a public official aggravated harassment, which is a felony.
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The decision leaves in place a permanent injunction from November that blocked troops from deploying to Portland.