Two investigator positions meant to tackle school discrimination cases went unfilled for over a year and a half, illustrating how bureaucracy can slow even urgent state priorities.
Federal authorities have reported that an Oregon woman stole the personal information of 27 people to apply for government ...
Seaside resident Tamara Fulmer, 47, pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing more than $567,000 in pandemic unemployment benefits from the Oregon Employment Department according to a press release from the ...
The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners voted Thursday to declare a local state of emergency due to the suspension of ...
As the government shutdown reaches its 16th day, questions and fears continue to stir as the future remains unclear. For some federal workers, the 16th day of the shutdown is also the 16th day of ...
Federal workers in Tennessee, as well as Tennessee state government employees whose employment was suspended by the U.S. government shutdown, can file for unemployment benefits. These employees were ...