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The U.S. House Agriculture Committee will review its version of the farm bill on May 23. Anti-hunger advocates say a proposed cut to SNAP in the bill would take away $500 million in benefits over the next decade in Oregon. Advocates are calling on the two Oregon legislators in that committee to vote "no" on the changes.
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Pro-Palestinian protestors formed an encampment this week at Oregon State University in Corvallis. Now they're facing a deadline to disband.
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A juvenile bald eagle is being treated at a Bend wildlife hospital for severe lead poisoning.
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Whooping cough cases in Lane County have doubled in the last week. Health officials are urging the public to take precautions.
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The federal government contends the officer — identified in court documents as John Doe 1 — wasn’t aiming for Donavan LaBella’s head when he shot LaBella with less-than-lethal impact munition on July 11, 2020.
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The suit is the latest salvo in a seven-year battle over plans to widen Interstate 5 through Portland's Rose Quarter.
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Firefighter apprenticeship programs are coming to three more Oregon communities, including CorvallisThe Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries has announced three new sites for apprenticeship programs for firefighters.
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The Maude Kerns Art Center presents “Shifting Focus: Photography at Oregon Invitational, which showcases a variety of digital and analog photography processes
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We'll get more details on the state of the Millar Library and when it might reopen.
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An insider at Oregon's Department of Fish and Wildlife has been named the agency's next leader.
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Body camera footage shows he was punched, tasered and handcuffed by police during a traffic stop.
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Whoever wins will face Oregon Sen. Brian Boquist in the November general election.