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Oregonians looking to skill-up quickly now have access to federal student aid. But most colleges in the state won’t have eligible workforce programs until next year.
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Funding gaps remain the biggest obstacle to helping vulnerable Oregonians survive extreme temperatures.
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The agency confirmed her firing but released no further comment.
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The Supreme Court ruled nothing in federal law prohibits Washington, Oregon and other states from accepting ballots that arrive via mail after Election Day.
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Oregon voter turnout for the May primary was the highest the state has recorded in a midterm since it first transitioned to vote by mail in 1998, according to the Secretary of State’s Office.
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The business-dominated group’s newly unveiled recommendations to boost Oregon’s economy will inspire fierce debate.
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A Massachusetts judge blocked the order, meaning it won’t impact this year’s general election.
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Most of the $49 million settlement will go to settle wrongful death cases for people who died from COVID-19 while in an Oregon prison.
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Oregon and the rest of the country are seeing a decreasing gas prices, but AAA says there's still a lot of uncertainty around the fragile peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
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The potential super El Niño event this fall and winter could bring much needed rains to the region, experts said
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The proposal could bring drastic changes to 5 million acres of forests and grasslands
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The City of Bend will start collecting fees next year for new homes that have gas appliances.