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What does it mean to sit on a school board, particularly during a polarized political and societal climate at all levels of governance?
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Author Joshua Douglas presents case-by-case evidence of the threat by the highest Court to certain voters in America.
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The number of places Oregonians can seek therapy using psilocybin shrank substantially this election.
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California voters approved Prop. 4’s $10 billion in bonds for environmental projects, with about $2 billion going toward protecting drinking water.
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The three cities in Curry, Douglas and Jackson Counties decisively said "no" to psilocybin businesses.
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Expect four more years of combative showdowns between California’s Democratic leadership and a second Trump White House.
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Steiner, a family physician who has spent a dozen years in the Oregon Senate, is leading her opponent, state Sen. Brian Boquist, R-Tillamook, in returns as of 7:00 a.m. Wednesday.
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As of Wednesday morning, Bentz had won 64 percent of the vote, compared to 32.8 percent for Dan Ruby, his Democratic challenger.
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Tobias Read appears poised to become Oregon’s next secretary of state, according to partial returns.
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Proposition 33 would have given cities more freedom to limit how much landlords can raise rent.
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California voters passed Proposition 3, which enshrines the right to marry into the state’s constitution. While same-sex marriage is already legal, Prop. 3 ensures that LGBTQ+ couples can continue to marry even if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns landmark cases.
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According to preliminary results, Eureka’s Measure F has failed.
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1st District Republican Rep. Doug LaMalfa and 2nd District Democratic Rep. Jared Huffman both overwhelmed their challengers to retain their seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle, who represents Eugene, Roseburg and parts of the southern Oregon Coast, appears to have secured a second term in Congress. Her republican challenger, Monique DeSpain, has not yet conceded.