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The complaint names a small cadre of "insiders," including a former Port of Morrow general manager, two Port commissioners ...
That agency head, Ben Edtl, is a Tualatin-based political consultant who is also the chief petitioner for a 2026 ballot ...
The Coos-Curry Diaper project, in partnership with Every Child Curry, will be providing free diapers to low income families ...
Nearly 500 workers at the Oregon Department of Transportation were told Monday that they will lose their jobs by the end of the month, Gov. Tina Kotek announced in a press release. The wave of layoffs ...
Cottage Grove residents planning a get-away to the Oregon Coast may want to take advantage of guided tours along the ocean ...
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is initiating a series of construction projects across Southwest Oregon that ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek warned that hundreds of state workers face layoffs after lawmakers ended their yearly legislative session without raising the gasoline tax.
Families and community members lined Bay Street June 28 for the 56th annual Fathoms O’ Fun Parade, a Port Orchard tradition that kicks off the city’s summer celebration season.
The entire state of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest is facing high wildfire danger across July, August and September. Here's what experts are saying.
Oregon lawmakers passed an oral nicotine tax to pay for some wildfire costs, while a bill aimed at getting wildfire survivors awarded money failed.
An Oregon proposal that would have saved newsroom jobs and revived its ailing local-news industry died last week.
The Oregonian Editors Newspaper corrections for June 30, 2025 Published: Jun. 29, 2025, 12:53 p.m.
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