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Some veterinarians are retiring, or already left the industry during the pandemic because of burnout, or other reasons. At the same time, more and more Americans are adopting pets.
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Judges are the only elected officials in Oregon who are identified as incumbents on the ballot. One lawmaker wants to change that, saying it gives an unfair advantage.
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The Secretary of State's Office has asked lawmakers to approve a bill in next month’s session that would require notaries to take a free training every four years. The agency cites increasing notary errors.
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The agency anticipates the mattress recycling will be up and running by the end of 2024, or early 2025.
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During her visit to Lane County, Gov. Tina Kotek said she has been closely watching the closure of Eugene’s only hospital, PeaceHealth University District.
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Gov. Tina Kotek ended her listening tour of Oregon’s 36 counties Thursday by visiting communities in Lane County impacted by the 2020 Labor Day Wildfires.
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The database will allow the public to see how the state manages nearly $100 billion of public employee retirement funds. The public will be able to see if Oregon voted to raise CEO compensation, or in favor of efforts to de-carbonize.
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Oregon Governor Kate Brown held a press availability March 19 to discuss Oregon's ongoing response to COVID-19. She was joined by representatives from the…
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Oregon Governor Kate Brown held a press availability Friday, March 12, at 11 a.m. to discuss Oregon's ongoing response to COVID-19. She was joined by…
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said in a Saturday morninng tweet that Oregon will be sending 140 ventilators to help New York deal with the massive outbreak of…
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There are now 39 cases of novel coronavirus in Oregon as of 11am Sunday. The Oregon Health Authority announced three new cases including one involving a…
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Tourism in Oregon has created over 115,000 jobs in the state, with 11,000 of those in Lane County. A recent report prepared for the Oregon Tourism…