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A major project to overhaul a portion of U.S. Highway 101 and restructuring Newport’s City Center just got the green light.
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A man killed by a hit and run driver over Labor Day weekend is the third person to die at this 126 intersection in the last four years. The area was scheduled for a safety overhaul. But troubles with federal funding may shrink the project, and push back construction at least a year.
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Democrats agreed to slash some funding they'd sought for public transit and Gov. Tina Kotek remained scarce.
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The special session will dictate whether hundreds of state workers are laid off next month.
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Drivers might end up paying more when switching to EVs.
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Three EmX stops–Walnut, Agate and Dads' Gates–are closed for construction through Sept. 11 or project completion.
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Gov. Tina Kotek is tweaking a proposal to raise billions in taxes for roads and bridge upkeep, a little more than a week before the bill’s fate is tested in a special legislative session.
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Democrats envision a quick Labor Day weekend get together. Republicans say they’re not on board.
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Sen. Ron Wyden toured the Medford airport after helping secure federal funds for recent tarmac upgrades. Officials are planning a $180 million expansion to keep up with growing passenger traffic.
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Lane Transit District will soon be getting a new app that will alert riders about delays, and other real-time route information. The new app will also encourage users to report problems at their bus stop and provide feedback about their ride.
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The state will temporarily suspend standard electric vehicle rebates on Sept. 9, and federal tax credits end Sept. 30.
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After four years of discussion – Roseburg city leaders are still struggling to decide how to handle downtown parking.