"No taxpayers should have to fork over $1,000 to a private company to get their phone calls answered by the IRS,” said Sen. Ron Wyden referring to a line-jumping service.
READ MOREResearchers believe psilocybin could help treat depression, PTSD and addiction, and Oregon’s system would allow for consumption of the substance in a therapeutic setting for anyone 21 years or older.
READ MOREAnnouncing a final two-week extension of the eviction moratoria, Mayor Bruce Harrell issues directive to support vulnerable tenants and small landlords through $25 million in emergency assistance, online resources
READ MOREOregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan has rejected proposed ballot measures to cap political donations on procedural grounds
READ MORELegislature considers joining majority of other U.S. states in paying damages to those who have served time for felonies they did not commit.
READ MOREThe Washington state Senate has voted to ban the manufacture, distribution and sale of firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
READ MOREResidents and law enforcement members gathered to honor a Vancouver police officer who was mistakenly fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy during a search for a man suspected of armed robbery.
READ MOREPortland police officers could receive between a 13% to 20% pay raise under a tentative four-year contract
READ MOREIn addition, mask requirements for schools will be lifted on March 31.
READ MOREFBI, Crime Stoppers of Oregon say no tip is too small.
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