Oregonians have until April 28 to register to vote or change their party affiliation for the upcoming primary election.
The forum offers a fresh opportunity for the candidates to introduce themselves to the state's more than 700,000 registered ...
A letter from five county commissioners urges state officials to change what they described as a discriminatory policy.
State education officials are considering a number of new ways to measure success in Oregon schools following a 2024 law ...
Summer capacity in the region will remain limited due to a railcar shortage. New trainsets are still expected later in the ...
The facilities in Wenatchee and Seattle will be shuttered as part of a major reorganization over the coming year.
Simply adding land to cities or removing planning for housing and urban industrial needs is counterproductive to the problems ...
Youth in custody of the Oregon Youth Authority are gaining job experience and playing an important role in restoring Oregon’s forests.
Individuals, nonprofits and state, tribal and local governments can tap federal financial assistance for recovery efforts.
Nellie McAdams is the founding executive director of Oregon Agricultural Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to helping producers ...
Former residents of one of Oregon’s largest homeless encampments say they lost cars, work tools, irreplaceable family photos ...
The Forest Service shakeup involves closing the 100-year-old Pacific Northwest Research Station and installing a new state ...