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On Friday, January 20th, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States. Below is his inaugural address, with footnotes from…
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Republican Bob Strosser has claimed a seat on the Jackson County Board of Commissioners. The former Medford city council member held a large lead in early…
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Josephine County's longstanding issues with public safety funding emerge unchanged from yet another election cycle. County voters rejected the latest…
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Chris Kaber leads the race for Klamath County Sheriff by 34 points. Kaber served on the Oregon State Police from 1987 to 2013. Since then he has worked as…
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As results come in across the country this evening, NPR reporters will be updating this breaking news blog in real time. The NPR Politics team, along with…
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At last, we have numbers. Or will, by the time VENTSday begins on the morning AFTER the election. So you can guess what we'll be talking about. From…
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On Tuesday night November 8th, JPR will broadcast wall-to-wall coverage of Election Night 2016.NPR hosts Robert Siegel, Audie Cornish, Rachel Martin, and…
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The only thing certain about the race for Jackson County Commissioner Position #2 is that it will result in a new commissioner. Incumbent Doug Breidenthal…
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The race for the Third Senate District in southern Oregon was triggered by the sudden death in August of Dr. Alan Bates. Bates, a Democrat, was widely…
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During the final presidential debate Wednesday night, NPR's team of journalists provided live fact-checking of the statements from both candidates. Below…
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A new poll conducted for OPB shows Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and incumbent Gov. Kate Brown with commanding leads in their…
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Some states beat Oregon to the punch with "early voting," but Oregon still stands as a pioneer, the first state to do all voting by mail. But you still…
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Southern Oregon's representation in the state legislature was already headed for a big change even before the sudden death of Sen. Alan Bates. Because…
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For a place with a lousy reputation, lots of people want to become members of the U.S. Senate. And four of them want to oust a long-entrenched Oregon…