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Oregon voter registration errors began years earlier

Data entry errors at the Oregon Department of Transportation that led to more than 1,700 people being incorrectly ...

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Governor, education director ‘hold the line’ against Trump DEI threats

The Oregon Department of Education will not end diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to fit the Trump administration’s ...

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Capital Chatter: On ‘political medicine’ in Oregon

Halfway through its 2025 session, the Oregon Legislature has me thinking about the late Dr.  Abraham Bergman. A ...

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Oregon insiders: Who’s who in and around state government

Longtime Oregon political insider Fred VanNatta died March 29 in Salem. He was 86. He founded and guided ...

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In Warm Springs, tribal members and other Central Oregon residents share budget feedback

WARM SPRINGS— Oregonians aren’t supposed to clap — or cheer, boo, hiss or stomp their feet — at ...

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OHSU pushes back against Gov. Kotek’s call to close down primate research center

As Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek presses Oregon Health & Science University to shutter its primate research center in ...

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Saturday’s protests may not change policy — but that’s not the point

After thousands of protesters filled streets nationwide to challenge the Trump administration’s agenda on Saturday, one big question ...

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EPA withholds $85 million meant to fund environmental justice projects in Oregon

A new community center and “climate resilience hub” in the southern Oregon town of Chiloquin should be months ...

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Oregon, Washington sue Trump over sweeping elections order

Oregon, the first state in the nation to adopt mail voting and automatic voter registration, is suing President ...

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Capital Chatter: Oregon broke the Legislature this week

Oregonians broke the Legislature this week. OK, not the Legislature per se, just its public online system – ...

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Oregon insiders: Who’s who in and around state government

Sen. Aaron Woods, D-Wilsonville, periodically has been absent from the Oregon Capitol for medical treatment. In light of ...

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Oregon Democrats unveil $1.9 billion transportation funding plan

Oregonians would pay more at the pump, higher fees when they buy a car or bike and see ...

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After false starts, Oregon wolf compensation reform gains traction

After a couple of false starts, legislation intended to reform Oregon’s compensation policy for wolf killings of livestock ...

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Climate disasters are on the rise. These states want to make oil companies pay.

For many California residents, the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year were the latest and most searing example ...

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State updates hazardous substances list to include harmful forever chemicals

Oregon’s list of regulated hazardous substances is getting its first update in nearly two decades with the addition ...

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Oregon AG Rayfield will host town halls about federal oversight in Eugene, Portland, Bend

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield plans to travel the state throughout the spring and summer hosting town halls ...

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Thousands of Oregonians slam Republican senator’s attempt to end mail ballots

Thousands of Oregonians submitted letters opposing a Republican senator’s long-shot attempt to ask voters whether to repeal the ...

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Capital Chatter: Oregon budget writers can’t please ’em all

The Oregon Legislature’s budget writers face an impossible task: pleasing everyone in an era of startling political and ...

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Oregon insiders: Who’s who in and around state government

Two state prisons have new superintendents. • Joe Woodland heads Snake River Correctional Institution in Ontario, where he ...

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Oregon moves to ditch Daylight Saving Time, again

A new bill that could end the twice-yearly clock changes has passed the Oregon Senate. Senators approved Senate ...