Since July 2019, Sen. Brian Boquist had been required to give 12 hours notice before coming to the Oregon State Capitol, to give the state police time to bolster their security and to ensure the safety of people in the Capitol.
READ MORECo-founder of the National Association of Minority Contractors of Oregon will take office at the beginning of next year.
READ MORELicia Claire Seaman’s new book shares stories, neurobiology and music.
READ MOREOregon and the Klan: Guest Column: The tactics and rhetoric deployed by today’s Trump-centric conservative movement read like the playbook of the Ku Klux Klan a century ago.
READ MOREAn Oregon gun rights group and a county sheriff have filed a federal lawsuit challenging a voter-approved ballot measure, saying it violates the Second Amendment right to “keep and bear arms.”
READ MOREThe U.S. government has taken a step toward approving the expansion of a natural gas pipeline in the Pacific Northwest, but environmentalists and the attorneys general of Oregon, California and Washington states warn that allowing fracking will increases emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas implicated in climate change
READ MOREThe vote on the lower Klamath River dams is the last major regulatory hurdle and the biggest milestone for a $500 million demolition proposal championed by Native American tribes and environmentalists for years
READ MOREThe 63 units will be leased with priority given to Black residents with previous ties to area.
READ MOREPortland uses specialized software to capture text messaging on city-issued phones, to retain public records, but the software can't capture encrypted messages sent using Apple's iMessage service.
READ MOREOregon voters have narrowly passed measures that would strengthen gun laws and mandate health care as a human right.
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