Meagan Cuthill
Oregon Public Broadcasting-
More than a million acres have burned so far in Oregon鈥檚 wildfire season. As August gets underway, here鈥檚 an overview of some active blazes.
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In a video statement released Friday afternoon, Republican Christine Drazan recognized Democrat Tina Kotek as the winner in the election for Oregon鈥檚 next governor.
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On Sunday, the annual ritual of 鈥渇alling back鈥 will occur at 2 a.m. Pacific Time for Oregonians, when clocks switch from daylight saving time to standard time. But the state is trying to stop the practice.
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Starting Jan. 1, 2023, landlords in Oregon may legally increase rents 14.6%. This year, the cap is 9.9%.
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Summer is here and a popular food eaten this time of year was created in the Northwest. Yes, the first corn dog was fried right here in Oregon.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that the U.S. Constitution does not protect the right to abortion, striking down nearly 50 years of legal precedent.
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In a statement shared on social media, the Portland Trail Blazers said Olshey's firing was due to violations of the team's code of conduct.
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D.B. Cooper has been an infamous name in Pacific Northwest crime history for five decades. Will the case of the country鈥檚 most notorious skyjacker ever be solved?
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Customers all around Oregon have reported standing in line for hours at pharmacies and waiting weeks for prescriptions to be filled. One reason for the wait times is staffing shortages.
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Oregon鈥檚 crabbing industry is known as the state鈥檚 most lucrative in the fishing market, but another food from the sea is thriving off the coast: squid.
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On Sunday, the annual occasion of 鈥渇alling back鈥 occurred at 2 a.m. Pacific Time for Oregonians as the clocks switched from daylight saving time to standard time. But the state is trying to stop the practice.
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More residents of Eastern Oregon have voted to overwhelmingly approve a non-binding measure to join the 鈥淕reater Idaho鈥 movement.