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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has no current plans to build new detention facilities or expand existing ICE locations in the state of Oregon, a top ICE official said, tempering months of speculation that a new facility could be coming to the Oregon Coast.
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Oregon’s congressional Democrats are asking federal officials to give the public more time to learn about and comment on new plans that would open up millions of acres of federal forests in Oregon to logging activity not seen since the 1960s.
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The order comes as city, state and federal official await a ruling from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Multiple decisions in a lawsuit brought by Oregon and the city of Portland against the federal government are being decided in two different courts.
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Foreign seasonal workers that come to work at Pacific Northwest farms will soon earn less in hourly wages.
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State officials cited onerous work to implement federal Medicaid eligibility changes and other shifting policies.
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Social media personalities, conservative media outlets and the Trump administration itself are blending online content to serve the administration’s policies.
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Experts doubt the effectiveness of ‘no tax on tips,’ especially for California workers who are facing cuts in other benefits.
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The U.S. Forest Service plans to auction off trees in the Deschutes, Wallowa-Whitman and Umatilla national forests by the end of the month.
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Two Trump-appointed appeals court judges questioned whether courts can even block the president’s actions.
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Gov. Tina Kotek’s executive order could fast-track renewable energy projects permits to meet July 4 deadline.
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The ruling does not allow troops onto Portland streets.
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Colleagues say Oregon judge who blocked Trump troop deployment is ‘well-respected’ and ‘has no fear’U.S. District Court Judge Karin J. Immergut is now at the center of one of the most consequential cases over executive authority in modern presidential history.
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Thousands of Californians could return to homelessness as the feds reportedly plan to disinvest from permanent housing.