
Opinion
Capital chatter: When Oregon priorities collide, someone loses
The news headlines following this week’s Oregon Leadership Summit were all about the unveiling of a collaborative plan, involving Gov. Tina ... Read more
The news headlines following this week’s Oregon Leadership Summit were all about the unveiling of a collaborative plan, involving Gov. Tina ... Read more
The Oregon Government Ethics Commission has hired five new employees and also has selected four finalists to lead ... Read more
Rural Oregonians and Republican politicians got a big win this week. ODOT essentially rescinded its planned cutbacks on ... Read more
The National Association of Attorneys General elected Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum as president. For her presidential initiative, she ... Read more
One of the first stories I wrote for the Jason Lee Junior High newspaper focused on the potential ... Read more
U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, R-5th District, has a new legislative director. Joe MacFarlane previously was legislative assistant for ... Read more
In this week of Thanksgiving, I’m proud, and thankful, to be an Oregonian. “The long-run advantages that Oregon ... Read more
After more than two years as communications director for the Oregon House Majority Office, Hannah Kurowski is leaving ... Read more
Oregon’s economy is in stable condition. So are state revenues and Oregon’s population. That’s not bad news. Neither ... Read more
After an extensive recruitment, Gov. Tina Kotek hired Shana McConville Radford as tribal affairs director. Until May, Radford ... Read more