Oregonians should see definitive and objective evidence that the state is climbing out of its crises, the editorial board writes. The state must create a culture of building, prioritize affordability ...
Oregon health care officials continue to brace themselves for policy and funding changes as incoming president Donald Trump ...
Outgoing Portland Commissioner Rene Gonzalez might sue the city over what he calls a slow response to physical threats and potentially dangerous incidents that he and other elected officials have ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has decided to preserve farmland near Hillsboro, rather than turn it over for possible development ...
Governor Tina Kotek has ordered flags at Oregon public institutions to be flown at half-staff in remembrance of President ...
Associated General Contractors, the trade group that represents more than 800 Oregon construction firms, pushed back hard ...
In her final day in office, Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade’s Audits Division has referred the results of an ...
Gov. Tina Kotek is joined by mix of lawmakers and advocates for the signing of a campaign finance bill on Wednesday, April 3, 2024. No more $1 million checks: Lawmakers pass campaign finance ...
saying he stalked her over a dispute about campaign signs. The alleged incident happened in October involving a volunteer for the current Sheriff Keith Swank’s campaign, Lisa Olson. Troyer ...
State officials face challenges from shrinking revenue and major changes from Washington in shared programs such as education ...
Tina Knowles is not throwing her gavel into the court of public opinion. The businesswoman, mother of pop superstar Beyoncé, is responding to speculation that she "liked" a social media post ...
Olson alleges former Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer was in a vehicle and approached her and another volunteer when they were putting up and repairing political signs for Keith Swank's campaign.