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By the middle of the upcoming school year, Oregon students will not be allowed to use their cell phones in school.
The “doors are open” on a new state office charged with meeting Gov. Tina Kotek’s goal of getting 36,000 new homes built in ...
The week of Juneteenth saw multiple celebratory events on the South Coast this year thanks to the South Coast Equity ...
The U.S. Coast Guard announced the renaming of its operational districts from numerical to geographic designations, a key ...
U.S. House Republicans cleared the “big, beautiful bill” for President Donald Trump’s signature Thursday, July 3, marking an ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek issued a statement July 3 concerning the passage of the republican reconciliation bill in Congress.
Fourth of July is this weekend and with it comes fireworks displays, community events, and loads of patriotic cheer. Here’s a ...
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has launched a summer Rethink the Drink campaign to encourage people in Oregon to consider ...
As the Fourth of July approaches and fireworks sales have begun across Oregon, state park officials and fire authorities are issuing a stern reminder: fireworks and explosives are strictly prohibited ...
Marshfield’s Bodey Lutes finished his high school career in style, running the second fastest time in state history in the ...
The American lexicon was once filled with dozens, hundreds of charmingly quaint phrases that have now gone the way of the ...
Oregon lawmakers closed the 2025 legislative period with an ill-fated race to finish a gutted major transportation package, bringing an unsatisfactory end to a session that has strained lawmakers ...
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