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Northwest residents in Oregon and Washington see Monday's inauguration of President Trump from widely varying viewpoints on how they expect his second administration to affect the region.
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The Democratic attorney from Corvallis replaces retiring Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum.
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From Dunsmuir to Arcata, almost all the measures meant to bolster fire protection and law enforcement were accepted by voters.
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The state's congressional delegation and Portland鈥檚 city government grew more diverse, while the Oregon Legislature didn鈥檛 change much.
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Janelle Bynum, an Oregon legislator from Happy Valley, has declared victory in the race for Oregon鈥檚 5th Congressional District.
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A lot is at stake with the new Trump administration: California鈥檚 water projects, its unique authority to clean its air, federal support for offshore wind and disaster aid for wildfires.
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Voters largely reject school measures on November ballot, with some wins scattered throughout OregonVoters across Oregon were asked to approve taxes to help local schools at a time when districts throughout the region are facing substantial budget shortfalls. According to initial election returns, Oregonians, in many cases, said 鈥渘o.鈥
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As of Friday afternoon, more than half of the ballots cast in Shasta County have yet to be counted. A printing issue with some of the ballots has significantly slowed down the process.
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While the GOP won big in Washington, D.C., Beaver State Republicans didn't gain ground this year.
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The number of places Oregonians can seek therapy using psilocybin shrank substantially this election.
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Voters in Josephine and Jackson Counties have rejected a bond to support projects intended to expand RCC career training programs.
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California voters approved Prop. 4鈥檚 $10 billion in bonds for environmental projects, with about $2 billion going toward protecting drinking water.
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Hoyle said she would continue to work on bipartisan legislation that protects reproductive health, the environment and Oregon industries.
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In the race for Jackson County's next commissioner, Republican Randy Sparacino is leading Democrat Denise Krause.