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Oregon’s senior Senator turns 76 on Saturday.
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The state is leading a coalition of 12 states suing over tariffs. Oregon’s economy is highly trade-dependent
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Oregon companies that import everything from rare antiques to electrical parts for manufacturing are scrambling as President Donald Trump’s tariffs raise the cost of doing business.
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The unemployment rate in Oregon has been slowly increasing over the past year.
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It would be the seventh disaster declaration since 2016 for the state’s coastal salmon fisheries, which have been hit by warming waters and drought from climate change
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A new report shows 118 people were incorrectly labeled as citizens dating back to 2010.
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Experts warn the state’s manufacturing sector is especially vulnerable to increasing global trade tensions.
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Officials from the agency rescinded Biden-era waivers Thursday that had, since 2022 in California and 2023 in Oregon, allowed universities to waive the citizenship requirement for access to federal TRIO programs.
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Secretary of State Tobias Read, a Democrat, says the order would disenfranchise eligible voters without increasing security.
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Oregon’s unemployment rate has slightly ticked up over the last year, a trend that continued in February.
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A coalition of contractors has argued the move is an unconstitutional power grab.
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Oregon looks to be entering a drought-free spring as rains could continue for several more weeks, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s spring outlook.