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A new trove of data on Multnomah County’s homeless population dropped this week, offering the public an updated and more ...
House Bill 3597 would overhaul the state’s popular electric vehicle rebate program by offering lower rebates to extend the ...
There’s one thing about wildfires that Oregon lawmakers seem to agree on: The state needs to find new ways to cover its increasingly expensive wildfire costs. Yet halfway through this year’s ...
An internal document from the Office of Management and Budget, reviewed by KUOW, calls for eliminating NOAA’s Pacific Coastal ...
As soon as May 20, thousands of Afghans living in the U.S. will lose a protection that shielded them from deportation and ...
At least four UO students have had their student visas revoked for unspecified reasons, according to university officials.
Jerry Cummings, second from right, resigned his role as Oregon GOP chair on April 9. He's been replaced by Vice Chair Connie Whelchel, right. The newly minted chair of the Oregon Republican Party ...
If two proposed sites are approved, all four of the city’s homeless campsites will be within two blocks of each other ...
NaphCare Inc., which operates in 49 states, has been handed two multimillion dollar lawsuits related to inmate care in recent ...
Like Oregon, Washington state is what’s known as a sanctuary state. The Keep Washington Working act prohibits local law enforcement agencies from using county jails for immigrant detention and ...
Homes in the Yupik Eskimo Village of Quinhagak on the Yukon Delta in Alaska are threatened by shoreline erosion as climate change makes the planet warmer. More than 22 tribes and nonprofits in the ...
New research from the University of Oregon reveals that a person’s political beliefs affect the trust they have in their own doctors and health care providers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, UO ...