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A deal that would have raised billions for the state’s roads, bridges and transit imploded in the last days of the ...
Sen. Ron Wyden has extended an invitation to Tom Homan, the White House's Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and ...
Anastasia Mason covers state government for the Statesman Journal. Reach her at [email protected] or 971-208-5615. Members of SEIU Local 503 picketed at more than 50 locations on July 10 as ...
The longtime ODOT manager said cuts to the agency would also impact school bus routes, commerce and tourism in southern ...
Three Oregon high school track and field athletes are challenging a state policy that allows transgender athletes to ...
"Knowing Portland, when something bad happens, [then] something really bad happens [next]. When someone we dislike comes, ...
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The federal lawsuit includes the Oregon School Activities Association, governor Tina Kotek and three school districts.
Two bills passed by lawmakers this past legislative session that are awaiting Kotek’s signature give the Oregon governor more ...
There is no large crisis in the raw amount or supply of housing in Oregon. The crisis lies in the sale price of that housing.
Going forward, these stretches of highway will be reassigned to the maintenance stations in Florence and Eugene. This includes ODOT accident response, which must be dispatched from one of those ...
Governor Tina Kotek and the Oregon Department of Transportation announced Monday the first wave of layoffs of state workers who deliver basic services to Oregonians and warned of the widespread ...
Over a third of Oregonians rely on Medicaid via the Oregon Health Plan — in Malheur County, it's fully half of residents.