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The state flew in a federal highway official to interview for the job last month. It didn’t work out.
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Packwood built a reputation as a maverick Republican and champion of women’s rights. It collapsed amid revelations of sexual misconduct.
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The University of Oregon’s Board of Trustees voted Tuesday to approve a $1.55 billion operating budget for the next fiscal year.
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The Springfield City Council unanimously adopted a payroll tax Monday to help stabilize the city’s long-term finances.
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The governor’s move comes one week after the Trump administration sued Oregon and other states for not providing confidential licenses to federal agents.
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The Public Utility Commission said improving a credit score did not meet the high bar for temporary rate hikes.
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Albany City Council voted 4 to 2 Wednesday to end its use of AI-powered Flock license plate recognition cameras.
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The city of Newport helped fend off an effort by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to land Oregon’s first and only immigration detention center at its airport.
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The “No Tax Clawback” campaign is staring down a June 4 deadline to collect nearly 80,000 signatures.
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Springfield Lane County Commission incumbent David Loveall conceded his race to challenger Sean VanGordon over the weekend.
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The Albany City Council will soon decide whether to turn the police department’s Flock camera back on.