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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has grants to help build bridges, overpasses and other structures that make it ...
Oregon's 2025 wildfire season has already seen significant damage, with more than 20,000 acres burned and 56 homes destroyed. Forecasted rain offers potential relief, but above-normal fire danger ...
Providence blamed its current financial state on reduced reimbursement from insurance companies and higher labor costs related to Oregon's safe staffing laws.
The Departure of Oregon Companies Speaks to a Bigger Problem for the State How much faith can one retain in the local workforce when Oregon’s fourth and eighth grade test scores for reading and ...
A wildfire burning out of control in Oregon, near the state’s border with Washington, has destroyed homes and forced hundreds of evacuations and closures of major roadways as gusty winds ...
Oregon’s new law is nation’s toughest against private equity in healthcare Other states have passed laws bolstering oversight of healthcare deals this year, including Massachusetts, New Mexico ...
Oregon Wildfire Destroys Homes and Forces Evacuations As the Rowena fire spread rapidly, firefighters saved a National Park Service site in the Columbia River Gorge.
The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicle Services is warning Oregonians of the latest text and email scam, demanding Oregonians pay a fee or provide personal identifying information.
Gov. Kotek expressed frustration over a judge's decision to fine the state for each individual waiting 7+ days for care at the Oregon State Hospital.
Oregon State makes its eighth trip to the College World Series, where it has won three national titles.
Florida State baseball's season ended in Corvallis as Oregon State's early offensive explosion sends the Seminoles home in the NCAA Super Regional.
A federal judge has found Oregon’s state health agency in contempt of a 2002 court order that requires severely mentally ill detainees be swiftly admitted to the state psychiatric hospital.