New Oregon bills could bring big changes to Lane County. From housing to courts, here’s what’s at stake and why it matters.
A hearing for SJR 28 was packed with kids, seniors asking legislators to advance a constitutional amendment enshrining ...
However, other experts fear that what Trump is proposing could leave cities and states unable to pay for much-needed ...
The Oregon Legislature is once again flirting with the idea of getting rid of the twice-annual switching of the clocks.
The Education Department is investigating Oregon’s largest school district and the state’s governing body for high school ...
An act of Congress created the Department of Education and only Congress has the constitutional power to dismantle it.
The nation’s highest court declined Monday to hear a petition that would have revived a landmark climate change lawsuit ...
On March 10, 2025, in a 67-32 vote, the Senate confirmed the appointment of one-term Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer as the 30th Secretary of ...
Federal threats against immigrants could depress local and state funding for schools and cause a spike in chronic absenteeism.
Thousands of defendants are currently unrepresented in Oregon. Public defenders say the problem is one of supply and demand.
Under the proposed legislation, striking workers must go two weeks without pay before qualifying for unemployment benefits.
The pioneering bill squeaked through one chamber of the Legislature in Salem, but there were some Democratic dissenters.