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It's the second time in two months Brown has used an emergency declaration to prepare for possible political violence in Portland.
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Program Date: October 30, 2020Air Date: November 2, 2020From the City Club of Eugene:In Oregon, the Secretary of State oversees the Archives Division,…
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Some elected officials and community leaders in Oregon are expressing concern about the potential for violent protests or political unrest after Tuesday’s election.
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The Portland Police Bureau has canceled days off for its officers on Election Day. The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office is stepping up patrols at ballot drop boxes and election headquarters, and the Oregon State Police said they are available to assist both agencies if needed.
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Oregon voters aren’t being shy about turning in their ballots.By Thursday, nearly 1.7 million Oregonians had voted. That’s roughly 58 percent of all…
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Oregon 2nd District Representative Greg Walden has served in Congress since 1999. He's the only Republican member of Oregon's delegation. He's not running…
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This time three women who say they endured gender discrimination at the Deshutes County Sheriff’s Office aren't suing. They would like a new sheriff.
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The Eugene Police Department is working to ensure people can safely exercise their right to vote in this year’s election. Despite nationwide concerns of…
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From police reform to climate change policies and healthcare access—there’s a lot on the line for young voters in this presidential election. Young…
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With 10 days until the 2020 election, 31% of Oregon’s registered voters had already returned their ballots. 915,477 ballots had been returned as of the…
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The McKenzie School Board is asking people to vote no on a bond measure to improve district facilities.Measure 20-313 was placed on the ballot before the…