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From 40 to three-man crew, company talks transportation package failure impact.
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Gov. Tina Kotek warns of worsening fire conditions as summer continues.
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As much of Oregon endures consecutive days of high heat, climate data shows the state has seen more 90 degree Fahrenheit or hotter days over the past 10 years than in the decades that came before.
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Each month, one in six people in Oregon receive help from the government-run Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — more commonly known as SNAP or food stamps — to put food on their table.
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The announcement scuttles speculation Merkley was getting ready to end his congressional career.
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Farmers say some workers are afraid of making the journey up from California out of fear they could get pulled over or detained by ICE.
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The global semiconductor firm signaled earlier this year layoffs were coming. Tuesday’s filing with the state shows 529 Oregon positions are being chopped.
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Oregon’s premier arts festival has dazzled visitors for decades with counterculture glam. Where it takes place though is on an archaeological Kalapuya site. Can the Oregon Country Fair hold the balance between tie-dyed celebration and deeper cultural respect?
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Each summer, Oregonians and visitors alike gather at a place in Lane County that looks like somewhere out of a fairy tale.
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Large companies will start paying into a program to expand and unify Oregon's recycling system, helping more cities offer recycling services.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has pledged to fight back against a new round of threats to withhold federal funding from public schools.
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Every Oregon school district will have to adopt a policy prohibiting student cellphone use by Oct. 31. The policies must be in full effect by 2026.