The federal government is chipping in about $130 million to support several projects that range from replacing a storm-damaged breakwater at a Port Orchard marina to helping a Native American tribe move from ancestral villages threatened by rising seas
READ MORESB 611 lowers rent increase caps, introduces stiff penalties for violations.
READ MOREExtremely hot, dry conditions forecast through the Fourth of July across much of the West are heightening concerns about wildfires and the dangers of fireworks.
READ MORE"I have the experience to bring back credibility, accountability, transparency, and trust to the Secretary of State’s office,” said Griffin-Valade
READ MOREStudents at the alternative high school will have access to more intensive training in academics, entrepreneurship and athletics
READ MOREWith the conclusion of the 2023 Oregon Legislative session, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum commends the efforts of our legislators, their staff and her DOJ policy team that yielded significant successes in an historically challenging session
READ MOREThe companies named in the lawsuit include Shell, BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Koch Industries and ExxonMobil, among others.
READ MOREAn event at K ͪunamokwst* Park will kick off Portland Parks and Recreation's summer program for 2023. Free outdoor movies and concerts in Portland’s parks make their return this summer, along with the Free Lunch and Play series, cultural celebrations, and much more
READ MOREThe new North Portland Aquatic Center will be built at Northgate Park at N. Geneva Avenue and N. Fessenden Street
READ MOREThe Oregon Senate has passed a bill aimed at preventing armed activity that infringes on constitutional rights and substantially interferes with government functions or legitimate law enforcement authority. House Bill 2572 establishes a civil cause of action to help everyday Oregonians harmed by paramilitary activity seek justice
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