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The now-paused federal cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities made up about 45% of Oregon Humanities' budget.
The more than 740,000 Oregonians receiving federal food stamp aid will see some changes to their benefits, a new state report says.
A report finds little evidence to support claims that Oregon’s drug decriminalization policy caused higher crime and overdose deaths.
Oregon’s list of regulated hazardous substances is getting its first update in nearly two decades with the addition of six “forever chemicals” known to harm human health. The Oregon Department of ...
Leaders of Oregon’s Government Ethics Commission agreed Friday that there isn’t enough clarity surrounding their recently-acquired power to ensure public officials only make governing decisions in ...
Federal rules make it hard for people to access benefits until their sentence is up, meaning most leave uninsured.
Gov. Tina Kotek signed a series of bills at Fora Health in Portland meant to improve behavioral health care in Oregon.
Bentz used federal dollars allocated to his office to pay for more than $16,000 of hotels for staff over Trump’s 2025 ...
Monmouth, wants the state to offer more disaster trainings and create a new recovery office under the governor.
The National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors claim the Recycling Modernization Act is unconstitutional.
Gov. Tina Kotek signed into law a plan to allocate $45 million to the Willamette Falls Trust, despite earlier considerations ...
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