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A coalition of contractors has argued the move is an unconstitutional power grab.
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Flooding and landslides from swollen rivers and record-setting rain in southern Oregon and parts of the Willamette Valley have caused millions of dollars in damages and cost one woman her life.
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Wallowa County commissioners asked the Oregon and Idaho legislatures and governors to start talking in earnest about moving the states鈥 borders as eastern Oregon counties continue pushing to move to Idaho.
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In her first press conference since a staff shakeup was announced, Kotek largely declined to discuss why three top aides are departing.
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People caught by police with drugs will face misdemeanor charges starting Sept. 1.
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Oregon鈥檚 governor has signed a temporary stopgap to shield landowners鈥搃ncluding local governments鈥揻rom lawsuits when people are injured while using public trails.
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Under the law, companies that make cellphones and other consumer electronics are required to provide the tools and know-how to repair those devices.
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The details emerge as First Lady Aimee Kotek Wilson's role in her wife's administration have raised questions.
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Oregon Department of Administrative Services staffer Meliah Masiba has been appointed adviser for the 鈥淥ffice of the First Spouse鈥 starting March 25.
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Kotek's office is seeing its first major changes at the top since she became governor last year.
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Gov. Tina Kotek鈥檚 announcement, though no surprise, makes certain Oregon鈥檚 drug decriminalization experiment is over.
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Those two measures, along with House Bill 4134, will send a total of $376 million toward boosting housing production, funding infrastructure like roads and land acquisition and supporting renters.
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The governors of Oregon and Washington, and four Native American tribal leaders gathered at the White House on Friday to celebrate last year鈥檚 agreement to avoid litigation over dams in the Columbia River Basin.
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Late Thursday, Gov. Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency over the fatal storm that has iced sidewalks and roads around the state, caused widespread power outages and damaged scores of homes and vehicles.