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The University of Oregon entered into a publishing agreement with academic publishing company Springer Nature in May, joining ...
The rush from one journalism assignment to the next leaves little downtime, much like life in a real newsroom, writes Rio Gyenes.
While conventional wisdom suggests that whoever buys the Portland Trail Blazers won't be permitted to move them, the city and ...
The articles from our founding in 1850 to current day are truly the first draft of history. When I look up decades-old materials, I am often impressed with the speed of the reporting, even overcoming ...
‘Authoritarian abuses’: Oregon family with 4 kids detained for nearly 2 weeks by feds, U.S. Rep says
Federal officials allege a mother, with ties to Honduras, tried to smuggle people into the United States at the Canada border.
The final days of the session were dominated by the unsuccessful push to pass a $12 billion transportation package, but there ...
Papers in Milwaukie and Oregon City will stop printing, too, while the Gresham Outlook will move from two editions a week to one.
The Senate sent the bill back to committee for reconsideration. The bill's sponsor said she would reintroduce the bill in 2026.
A wildfire in Oregon has prompted evacuation orders for hundreds of homes and the closure of nearly 20 miles of an interstate in the Columbia River Gorge ...
Alexa Anderson protested the participation of a biological male in the Oregon girls' high jump, raising concerns over fairness and women's sports rights under Title IX.
This editorial is being jointly-published by more than 50 Oregon newspapers and supported by the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Have you ever worked on a group project and then had ...
That could deliver as much as twelve million dollars to local news. The board of the consortium would be managed by the University of Oregon and modeled after the Civic Information Consortium in New ...
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