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The surprising development dredges up debate on a topic that once inspired multiple Republican walkouts.
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Hundreds of residents gathered at Eureka City Council meetings, both in March and again on Tuesday night, mostly to speak in opposition to the proposed ordinance in a cumulative seven hours of public testimony.
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GOP lawmakers have launched three podcasts from a Salem basement this year, with more on the way.
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Advocates argue cuts in the governor’s revised May budget could put services like a helpline and health care in jeopardy
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Police have finished searching a zoo in Bandon after serving multiple warrants at the property last week.
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Lawmakers couldn’t find agreement, but speculated Gov. Tina Kotek would act.
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One of this year’s most contentious construction bills, Senate Bill 426 has passed through the Oregon Senate. It’s on its way to the floor of the state House.
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A federal court ruled last year that Humboldt residents can challenge county fines for illegal cannabis operations. Now, plaintiffs want the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in.
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2025 election results from Southern Oregon, including school boards, fire districts and levy measures in Jackson, Josephine and Curry counties.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek warns that gaps in federal support could complicate Oregon’s wildfire response during what’s expected to be a severe summer.
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In a 36-15 vote, the Oregon House on Monday passed a bill to prohibit landlords from asking tenants about their immigration status.
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Newsom’s Medi-Cal budget plan would shift money for voter-approved increases in doctors’ pay and reproductive care to cover other expenses. The cost of the low-income health insurance program has been growing rapidly.
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Even if Democrats agree on such a move, a vote to suspend the kicker would require two Republican votes in the 30-member Senate and four in the 60-member House.
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Hundreds of federal employees managing the nation’s main hydropower corridor have retired, resigned or been released due to Trump orders and hiring freezes.