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Oregon lawmakers held a hearing on President Trump’s order for the first time Tuesday
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A federal judge sided with UCLA in ordering the Trump administration to restore hundreds of health and science research grants. Even more funding is at stake going forward for UC campuses.
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Lawmakers have varying plans for what to do with their per diem, their daily allowance, during the next two weeks.
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The Trump administration is taking its immigration crackdown to the health care safety net.
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The former CEO of the Yurok Telecommunications Corporation pleaded guilty to embezzling tribal and federal funds. Prosecutors say she used her executive role to divert tribal money.
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When lightning strikes are abundant, so are wildfires – some in remote places across the state. Scientists warn there may be more in the future.
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Research shows delayed effects of Oregon’s Labor Day fires have killed trees that survived the initial blazes.
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The situation in Oregon has shifted within the past year: overdose deaths appear to be decreasing, arrests for drug possession have spiked, and there’s been a documented effort to get people into treatment.
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The city of Grants Pass is restarting its effort to award a $1.2 million grant to an organization that can shelter 150 homeless people, a program intended to ease pressure on city resources.
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The California Energy Commission decided last week to suspend its ability to impose a profit cap on gasoline refiners for the next five years.
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A year ago, the Jackson County District Attorney forwarded information to state officials, requesting a review of potential fraud, theft and misconduct by past and current employees at Jackson County Fire District 5.
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The states' Democratic governors offered few specifics Wednesday as to how they hope the Western Health Alliance could influence which vaccines will be available in their states.
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The funding loss threatens California’s plans for the first Pacific Coast wind terminal.
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One Oregon woman's journey from the loss of the Labor Day fires, through five years of dislocation, to a new beginning for her and her family.