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Kathryn Styer Martínez / OPB Attorneys made opening statements Wednesday in the trial of a man accused of planning a mass shooting in 2023 at a popular rock climbing event in Central Oregon ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the government should get a nonvoting stake in Intel, which is among Oregon’s largest private employers.
Wildfire crews aren't allowed to wear masks or respirators while on the job. We'll hear from a New York Times reporter to learn more on what this has meant for firefighters and their health.
Brian Ferriso is moving on to lead the Dallas Museum of Art this fall, after leading one of Oregon’s premiere arts organizations since 2006.
The Recycling Modernization Act charges producers of paper, packaging and food serviceware for the products they distribute in Oregon. We'll get more details on how the program is working.
Phil and Penny Knight have pledged $2 billion to Oregon Health & Science University for cancer research.
Another hospital in Oregon will no longer deliver babies. Providence told staff on Tuesday that it will close its inpatient maternity unit at its hospital in Seaside, Oregon.
Some 2 in 5 of all the local officials who administered the 2020 election left their jobs before the 2024 cycle, new research has found.
Higher education leaders in the state say they are pulling all the levers to minimize student impacts caused by state and federal funding pressures.
Sue Kesey was 86. Springfield Creamery said it will share details of a celebration of her life in the coming weeks.
Clark County has been enmeshed in allegations of racist and derogatory workplace complaints since 2016. This month’s settlement brings their total payment to more than $4 million.
Earlier this summer, the federal government took back over a billion dollars that was already promised to conservation groups, farmers and ranchers. In Oregon, some of those grants would have gone to ...
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