The Alcoa Intalco smelter was the last standing of what were once 10 thrumming, energy-gobbling aluminum factories spread ...
Oregon’s top election official and senior U.S. senator warn that congressional Republicans’ efforts to end mail-in voting and impose strict voter ID requirements are voter suppression tactics ...
A controversial order by Gov. Tina Kotek requiring union labor on many state construction projects is unconstitutional.
The model is based on an outcomes review process that has already drawn criticism for prioritizing easy political wins over results.
U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon ordered the restrictions as part of a lawsuit brought by protesters and freelance ...
Democrats during the short legislative session pushed aggressively to move a more wide-ranging gun control bill through the ...
Oregon’s budget writers warned that the state’s current $128 million deficit will worsen in the years ahead due to federal ...
Multiple ambitious bills were watered down, some were gutted and left largely hollow or stuffed with new legislation, and ...
Federal judge rules state must let disabled senior submit anti-gas tax argument for voters’ pamphlet
The judge ordered the state to allow Mary Martin of Klamath Falls to forgo paying a fee or gathering votes to make voters’ pamphlet deadline.
On March 30, the department will add parking fees at an additional 22 day-use parks to help pay for park maintenance and operations.
Leaders of a petition to pause gas tax and transportation fee hikes until a citizen vote are suing Oregon over a law ...
Another legislative session is over and new laws are about to go into effect that will change things, some things, in Oregon. Right?
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