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Oregon’s governor has signed a temporary stopgap to shield landowners–including local governments–from lawsuits when people are injured while using public trails.
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The Oregon Health Authority has launched a website where residents and non-residents can get information about abortion services and individual rights.
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The rarest of spring break visitor – a first so far as wildlife officials know – is making its way south along the central Oregon coast.
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The legislation would increase the maximum refund given to low-income parents, while also giving filers more ways of qualifying for the child tax credit.
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While novel in Oregon, other states have offices like the one First Lady Aimee Kotek Wilson is pursuing.
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The deadline for Oregon drivers to remove their studded tires is approaching.
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PeaceHealth has received the green light from the Oregon Health Authority to construct a 67,000 square foot rehabilitation hospital in Springfield. The facility will include the region’s first brain injury unit.
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A conservation group says it’s going to sue the U.S. Forest Service for failing to protect a rare and threatened species in Oregon.
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The City of Sutherlin is moving forward with a project meant to expand housing options in the Douglas County community.
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The details emerge as First Lady Aimee Kotek Wilson's role in her wife's administration have raised questions.
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After nearly a year of bargaining, educators reached a tentative agreement with the district on a new two-year contract.
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The City of Eugene is considering four affordable housing proposals that seek public funding.