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Oregon and Washington passed aggressive goals to decarbonize their power supply but left it to the Bonneville Power Administration to build the transmission lines needed for wind and solar. The agency hasn’t delivered.
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Over the weekend, police arrested two teens they claim were planning a mass shooting.
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Grants Pass has faced an increasingly visible homelessness problem in recent years, including a series of lawsuits.
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Oregon is expected to have an extremely hot and dry summer, setting the state up for a potentially devastating wildfire season ahead.
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Oregon lawmakers are considering at least six bills right now that would limit for what, when and for whom private electric and gas companies can raise rates.
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Tech that helps businesses make decisions or target ads will be given freer rein following pressure from the governor.
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Four candidates are vying for two contested seats on the board of Jackson County Fire District 5 in the May election.
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A recent lawsuit alleges law enforcement has terrorized reservation cannabis growers. That complaint raises questions about police authority on tribal land.
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A new partnership between the Oregon State Fire Marshal and a wildfire nonprofit could help Oregonians harden their homes and keep insurance.
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Southern Oregon’s public radio and television stations could face significant budget shortfalls under a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump.
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It’s been five months since California’s legislative leaders deemed affordability an “urgent” issue for the session. So far: committees, bills, but few results.
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Supporters say the bill could help struggling newsrooms. If it passes, Meta says it would ban Oregon news on its platforms.
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Rep. Pam Marsh, D-Ashland, said the bill is a step to address Oregon’s housing crisis.
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Faced with potential federal spending cuts that threaten health coverage and falling childhood vaccination rates, Monica Soni, the chief medical officer of Covered California, has a lot on her plate — and on her mind.