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Oregon Congresswomen have competing visions of parental rights in education

Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the "Parents Bill of Rights," while Democrats introduced their own competing bill. PORTLAND, Ore....

Teen driver in deadly Beaverton crash sentenced to 25 years in prison

Xavier Rodriguez, 19, was behind the wheel when he crashed into the vehicle of a Washington County deputy. Two Southridge High School students died...

Multnomah County voters decide whether to take on capital gains tax to fund free eviction defense

The tax proposed in Measure 26-238 does not include any explicit exemptions based on income level or size of the capital gains. PORTLAND,...

Oregon approves first license for a psilocybin service center

EPIC Healing Eugene is the first psilocybin service center licensed in the state and could start serving clients within weeks. OREGON, USA —...

Oregon man who lost home during 2020 wildfires testifies in Pacific Power lawsuit: 'Everything was gone'

One by one, plaintiffs in the lawsuit and other witnesses are sharing their stories from the destructive Labor Day wildfires that burned across Oregon...

Oregon DHS mistakenly sent out thousands of pandemic-EBT cards worth $1.46 million

The Department of Human Services said people who received the cards and spent the money won't have to pay it back. PORTLAND, Ore....

The Former Beech Street Parlor Space Will Become a Casual Neighborhood Bar Once Again

Years ago, when it was still open, Ami Taylor, Brighid King, and Tony Lambright were all regulars at the Beech Street Parlor in Northeast...

Here's a list of every walkout held in the Oregon Legislature

The current walkout is technically the tenth in Oregon's legislative history, although some of the prior ones were considerably less dramatic than others. ...

A New Dining Passport Program Supports BIPOC- and Woman-Owned Restaurants

The recently launched Foodie Passport Program is giving Portland diners the opportunity to visit select BIPOC and woman-owned restaurants between now and December 31,...

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