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Curry County voters will see a law enforcement levy on May's ballot to fund its struggling sheriff’s department. That vote comes amid tension between county commissioners and the sheriff.
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The district attorney's office in Shasta County is facing high workloads and high vacancy rates.
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Despite leadership changes and legislative fixes, Oregon has for years failed to provide attorneys to everyone charged with crimes.
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Discrimination has been common against both indigenous people and people who identify as LGBTQ or queer. Imagine the challenges for people who identify…
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The potential for new Oregon firearm restrictions is driving residents to gun stores.
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The California DMV routinely allows dangerous drivers with horrifying histories to continue to operate on our roadways. Too often they go on to kill. Many keep driving even after they kill. Some go on to kill again.
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The lawsuit is the 12th Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield filed against the Trump administration since he took office in December.
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It’s the latest legal challenge to Providence St. Joseph Hospital’s abortion policy.
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Three new lawsuits have been filed against Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center and former nurse Dani Marie Schofield. The hospital could now face over $477 million in damages.
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In its appeal filed Tuesday, PacifiCorp argued that thousands of people and businesses across the state should have never been grouped together into a class-action certification. The company also contends there is no proof showing it is at fault for causing fires across multiple regions, including in Santiam Canyon, Southern Oregon and the coast.
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Experts say the state’s lack of market-related data may be hampering its efforts
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On Tuesday, Circuit Court Judge Sarah McGlaughlin said she will make a decision sometime this week.
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A coalition of contractors has argued the move is an unconstitutional power grab.
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An appeals court has upheld California’s law banning gun magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. The decision could have implications for Oregon’s Measure 114, which also regulates large-capacity magazines.