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We are learning more about Governor Tina Kotek's decision not to extradite the woman accused of embezzling at least $100,000 from Eugene Weekly from a jail in O ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed 53 new laws this week, covering rental assistance, education, consumer protections, and state program updates across Oregon.
Leadership at the Oregon Food Bank met with Congresswoman Maxine Dexter to discuss the on-the-ground impacts of Republicans’ ...
After the City of Portland was targeted by a $6.7 million fraud scheme earlier this year, the United States Attorney’s Office ...
The coalition will work to sustain and develop state programs to help residents buy affordable electric cars and expand ...
A Multnomah County grand jury indicted the wife of a Portland woman on identity theft and forgery charges this month.
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Washington’s public lands commissioner should prioritize keeping as many firefighters as possible as cuts spell trouble for a ...
The group formed in response to 'destabilizing actions' from the Trump administration and Republican-controlled Congress.
The woman accused of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Eugene Weekly will not be coming to Oregon to face justice.
A bill designed to keep hiking trails open by shielding cities and counties from lawsuits passed the Oregon House and heads ...
A bill to restrict students' phone use died Wednesday in the Oregon legislature. Gov. Kotek could revive the concept with an executive order.
Gov. Tina Kotek's office cites budget constraints in refusing to bring former Eugene Weekly bookkeeper back to face felony ...
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