The Oregon Legislature meets Tuesday for a 160-day "long" session, one facing big demands for funding toward some of the state's most pressing problems.
Now Oregon Democrats weigh in. Steve Dunn was joined in the Oregon capitol by Democrat Senate President Rob Wagner and House Speaker Julie Fahey. Here is that interview.
Registration is now open for the 2025 Farm to School Showcase at the Oregon School Nutrition Association Food Show on March 15 at the Salem Convention Center.
Mari Watanabe, who will replace newly appointed Sen. Lisa Reynolds in the House, is the last of 19 new faces in the state Legislature, which will begin its work in earnest on Tuesday.
Here's what really happened when Oregon firefighters headed south to help with California's wildfires: They drove down Wednesday, got their trucks checked Thursday morning, and got right to work. No drama,
Both Drazan and Senate Minority Leader Daniel Bonham, R-The Dalles, both suggested they would favor cutting some of Kotek's budget requests in favor of allocating more state general fund dollars to make up for the enormous transportation budget deficit rather than exploring the potential for road taxes as a source of transportation funding.
Oregon obviously has a lot of beautiful places, but when it comes to national parks, we’re just about empty handed. While our state is home to four spots run by the National Park Service, only one, Crater Lake,
Oregon lawmakers got to work in Salem on Monday, with largely ceremonial activities in preparation for the upcoming long session that will focus on transportation funding, affordable housing and other needs across the state.
While Oregon continues to make progress in bolstering and diversifying its health care workforce, challenges remain and more work is needed, an Oregon Health Authority report released Tuesday concludes.
This past year was the sixth-hottest on record, but was also wetter than average and set records for wildfire. Here's what to know.