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Oregonians will go hungry if Republicans plow forward with plans to cut the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Kotek ...
No amount of budgeting right now is going to make up for the fact that we do not make enough to make a living,” says Ashley ...
Oregon families are enrolled in the state's child care subsidy program, but another 11,300 remain on a waitlist.
Compared with major American cities, the ridership on public buses in Minot, North Dakota, can seem relatively minuscule. But ...
When Berkshire Hathaway bought PacifiCorp in 2005, stakeholders didn’t consider losses future devastating wildfires in the ...
A new partnership between the Oregon State Fire Marshal and a wildfire nonprofit could help Oregonians harden their homes and ...
Oregon’s high behavioral health needs outpace the state’s availability to provide services, according to an audit report.
The idea of Greater Idaho — splitting off most of eastern Oregon to join with the state of Idaho — isn’t going to fly. It won ...
A bill requiring large tech companies to pay newsrooms for the journalism on platforms like Google and Facebook advanced to ...
Former Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan owes $3,600 in fines over her decision to accept a side gig consulting for a marijuana company.
Oregon was the first state in the country to establish a commission to formally invite tribes to contribute to the ...
The Depression-era chateau at the Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve, is one of the nation’s most at-risk historic ...
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