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A framework released Thursday includes a major gas tax hike, several entirely new taxes, and a lot more.
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Three new lawsuits have been filed against Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center and former nurse Dani Marie Schofield. The hospital could now face over $477 million in damages.
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At 90% of the state historical average, the Sierra Nevada snowpack is far better than last year. But it’s nothing like the record-smashing 2023.
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Homeless people can’t be cited, arrested or fined for camping in Grants Pass, for now. A Josephine County circuit court judge has issued a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against the city.
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Budget woes, combined with cuts to the federal wildfire-fighting workforce and President Donald Trump’s tariff and sovereignty threats against Canada, have made it more difficult for state officials to plan for the upcoming wildfire season.
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Dave Isser grew up in the Bloomsbury Bookstore. Now he and his wife, Megan, will own it.
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Comedic writer and author, Felipe Torres Medina, joins the Exchange to talk about the serious immigration process through a lens of humor.
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For local governments across Oregon, pandemic funds have dried up and revenue from property taxes have not been enough to keep up with rising costs.
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The median home price in California is over $800,000 -– according to the California Association of Realtors. That’s about double what it is nationwide.
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Bloomsbury Book's new co-owner, Megan Isser, gives JPR's Vanessa Finney a glimpse into this season's new releases from authors Suzanne Collins, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Charlotte McConaghy and more.
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The legislation is drawing concern among Second Amendment advocates and support from those who want stricter gun laws.
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The Trump administration clawed back hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to California health agencies, likely affecting investigations into disease outbreaks and other public health services.
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The JPR news team gathers for a roundtable discussion of the top news stories they've been working on this week
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Mental Health Matters host Andra Hollenback speaks with two NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group facilitators