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Oregon's 3rd Congressional District, rooted in Portland, has become a magnet for "independent expenditures" this year.
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Health officials say they’ve identified at least 19 cases of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, in Lane County. The true case count is likely much higher.
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The Bureau of Land Management has announced some campground closures in Lane County because of understaffing.
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Three appeals court judges found the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals, or LUBA, made a mistake earlier this year when it shut down opposition brought by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs against Deschutes County.
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The color red, visible and hard to ignore, features prominently at events as people gather for healing, justice and remembrance.
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The litigation, first filed in April 2020, covers some 5,000 people who were in custody at one of the state’s prisons and contracted COVID-19. A separate wrongful death class covers the estates of 45 others who were in prison at the time they died from the disease.
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A federal investigation found the hospital failed to keep patients safe from assault. Investigators documented a choking attack, injuries and sexual assaults.
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Here’s a question for you… if you work for a nonprofit or a research institution, you might write requests for large amounts of 50-dollar bills that don’t have to be paid back.What are we talking about? Here’s a hint: it shares a name with an Oregon county, as does every answer on our first episode of the KLCC Conundrum!Listen along with Paul from Eugene and let's find out how you do!
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For nearly a decade, Dan Rayfield has represented Corvallis in the Oregon House of Representatives. Now he’s running for statewide office, leaving a rare opening in his heavily Democratic district.
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This week, a three-judge panel of the 9th circuit court of appeals ruled that a climate lawsuit brought by 21 young people cannot go forward.
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Lincoln County voters are being asked to approve a $33.1 million bond levy to build a Trades Education Center at Oregon Coast Community College in Newport.
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On Thursday morning, Portland police cleared protesters from inside and outside of the Portland State University library. The building had been occupied by people opposing Israel's role in the war in Gaza since Monday night.