Secretary of State Bev Clarno said that vote-by-mail means Oregonians will be able to cast ballots for the May 19 primary, as planned
Oregon’s vote-by-mail system keeps May Primary on schedule
READ MOREDr. Kizzmekia Corbett and her team have begun running the first human trials of the vaccine in Seattle
READ MORECascadia will be coordinating a mask donation project for community members who are willing to get out their sewing machines and create homemade masks
READ MOREOregon State Senator James I. Manning Jr. has provided a summary of what the Federal Coronavirus Stimulus Package looks like
READ MOREOregon companies have the capability to start making respirator masks immediately but are hesitant to do so because they could face liability issues without federal action to protect them
READ MOREA jar of hand sanitizer is shown taped to the door handle of a coffee shop in downtown Portland, Ore., Monday, March 16, 2020. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus)
The move came after Gov. Kate Brown held a confusing press conference on Friday - on the eve of what would have been spring break - to urge people to stay home, but stopped short of issuing an executive order
READ MORECoronavirus updates: Italy has worst day yet and Oregon warns we must all keep our distance to save lives
READ MOREThe Governor said during a media briefing that she was not at this time enacting more stringent social distancing requirements like those imposed by California and New York this week
READ MORESeattle firefighters and police officers with symptoms of COVID-19 can now receive testing at a designated City location in South Seattle
READ MOREDLSNC is building the first new Catholic high school campus in Portland in more than 50 years. The faith-based, college-preparatory high school for underserved students helps those most in need to succeed
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