OPB Staff
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Two additional deaths were reported Friday morning by the Oregon State Medical Examiner, bringing the suspected death toll of the July 2024 heat wave to 16.
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Oregonians who buy or lease a qualifying EV between April 3 and June 3 could get up to $7,500 back from the Department of Environmental Quality.
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Much of Southern and Central Oregon are under an air quality advisory that's expected to last until at least Wednesday night.
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The hourly pay increase reflects a 5% annual inflation rate. The exact minimum wage varies across Oregon.
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The Oregon Department of Justice and various law firms in the state announced a hotline Monday that will provide advice for people seeking access to abortions.
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The landslide underneath U.S. Highway 101 caused the roadway to drop as much as 12 feet in some areas.
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Gov.-elect Tina Kotek takes office, pledging to ramp up the building of new homes and forge connections with people across the state.
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It was the first time ever that Oregon had the highest voter turnout for a national election.
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Two black bears were found dead in Southern Oregon trees. Police are searching for whoever killed them
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The Oregon Public Utility Commission has changed its rules to protect more people from having their utilities disconnected due to nonpayment.
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The public is asked to comment on the draft recommendations through Sept. 16.
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Level 3 - Go Now evacuations are in place for dozens of homes near the cities of Rand and Galice. Level 1 and 2 evacuations are in place for some surrounding areas.