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The coronavirus pandemic meant that for the first time in more than a decade, immigrants’ rights groups did not hold a rally in front of the Oregon…
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Busses will start rolling again in Salem Tuesday, one week after the city’s public transit agency suspended operations due to the Coronavirus.Cherriots…
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Bus riders will soon have more options in some Oregon cities. It’s thanks to a payroll tax created by state lawmakers two years ago.One of the…
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Oregon Democrats left the short legislative session today (Thursday) with at least two policy changes to be happy about. Governor Kate Brown signed a law…
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The new Oregon State Hospital in Junction City hosted public tours today (Thursday). Approved by the State Legislature in 2007, the campus is nearly ready…
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Salem and West Valley Hospitals are limiting visitors to protect patients from the flu virus. Only people needed to give support to and care for patients…
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After two fatal crossover crashes on Interstate 5 in the past month, the State of Oregon is expediting a plan to add cable barriers to the unprotected…
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An inmate escaped Saturday afternoon from Mill Creek Correctional Facility in Salem. Oregon State Police are investigating. The woman who drove the inmate…
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The state's economy continues to experience average to above average growth. Desmond O'Boyle reports on the latest economic indicators to come out of the…
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June 6 is the 70th anniversary of the Allied invasion of western Europe. And this year’s D-Day will be especially meaningful for World War II veterans in…
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According to census estimates released last week for cities of 50 thousand or more, Salem has once again nosed out Eugene as the state’s second largest…
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While Memorial Day means no work or school for most people, it's also a time to remember those who have served their country. On Memorial Day, there's a…