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The department wants to build awareness about the hotline, which connects victims to services.
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About 450 companies are on the data broker registry in California, and a law passed last year will make it easier to delete the data they collect about people.
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Ed Battistella on Podcast The Writer's Dish.
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Some Oregonians seeking unemployment insurance benefits are frustrated over long wait times to resolve application issues. The concerns follow the employment department’s rollout of a new website.
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The site will be run by the nonprofit Mobile Integrative Navigation Team, or MINT.
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By the end of the week, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife will have released 90,000 yearling coho as well as 400,000 Chinook salmon fry into the Klamath River.
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A bill to ban homeless encampments statewide near parks, schools and transit hubs failed to get out of the same legislative committee as last year.
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Oregon’s long-term care ombudsman highlighted significant issues at the facility in a report released earlier this month.
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Courtney Marx has taught transitional kindergarten at the Mount Shasta Union School District in California for two years.
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They represent a small fraction of the tens of thousands of people who’ve lost free Medicaid benefits since last April.
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Oregon's gray wolf population took several hits in 2023, causing its growth rate to drop to zero for the first time since wolves started returning to the state.
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The federal Bureau of Reclamation announced its initial water supply allocation for Klamath Basin farmers yesterday. Despite average snowpack in the region, the projected supply still isn’t enough to meet agricultural demands.
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Earth Day Oregon brings together dozens of nonprofit groups and legions of volunteers, combining them with businesses focused on sustainability.
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Oregon Fringe Festival April 24-28, 2024