Lillian Mongeau Hughes
Oregon Public Broadcasting-
Proponents say what they call common sense regulations would save lives. Opponents say the measure represents an unfunded mandate that would unduly limit access to guns.
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Early problems getting vaccinations to the state’s Latino population were largely overcome when the Oregon Health Authority began working with community organizations to improve access
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Anyone is eligible for the vaccine if they know someone who has had monkeypox and has had, or anticipates having, direct, skin-to-skin contact with at least one other person.
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Measure 114 calls for a completed background check, completion of a gun safety course and a ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. Would it have prevented last weekend's tragedy at a supermarket in Bend?
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Lift Every Voice Oregon is a small, interfaith nonprofit that wants people to have a permit and complete firearm training before being allowed to purchase a gun.
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COVID rates continued to rise this week even as hospitalizations stayed lower than in previous surges. Public health officials urge caution.
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With masks off, more people are starting to get COVID-19 again, but public health officials don’t expect a surge of deadly cases