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Democratic leaders have said finding a quorum would not be a problem as they look to raise transportation taxes. They were wrong Friday.
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The special session will dictate whether hundreds of state workers are laid off next month.
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Attorneys say they have not been able to locate the firefighter since he landed in federal custody.
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Drivers might end up paying more when switching to EVs.
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Research shows delayed effects of Oregon’s Labor Day fires have killed trees that survived the initial blazes.
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The order prohibits students from using phones during the entire school day, what's known as "bell-to-bell." Districts must adopt this policy by the end of October and begin enforcement by Jan. 1.
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Highs are expected in the upper 90s to lower 100s for the Southern Willamette Valley Friday through Monday.
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Gov. Tina Kotek was one of dozens of elected officials across the country to receive the letter.
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An Oregon State University report shows public funding has helped alleviate some Oregon counties from the “childcare desert” status.
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Secretary of State Tobias Read says he’s not inclined to share information with the federal government.
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The company is also in talks to buy the pharmacy data from more locations, swapping over prescriptions to the nearest CVS.
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The state will temporarily suspend standard electric vehicle rebates on Sept. 9, and federal tax credits end Sept. 30.