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Oregon has had the same blue and gold state flag for nearly 100 years. We discuss the pros and cons of the Oregon flag with the editor of the Redmond Spokesman, Tim Trainor, and one of the flag ...
More than a few Democrats might be regretting their success last year in winning Oregon legislative supermajorities.
The Oregon senate’s Committee on Housing Development held a hearing last week on a proposed reverse mortgage bill, and may have signaled that amendments are needed February 11, 2025, 6:12pm by ...
Blue skies light up the Capitol's Gold Man and Oregon flag on Jan. 22, 2017. Oregon is the only state to display different pictures on each side of the flag, with the reverse showing an image of a ...
Animal: Beaver, adopted in 1969. The beaver appears on the reverse of the state flag, and Oregon's unofficial nickname is The Beaver State, stemming from the early 19th century when fur hats were ...
Blue skies light up the Capitol's Gold Man and Oregon flag on Jan. 22, 2017. Oregon is the only state to display different pictures on each side of the flag, with the reverse showing an image of a ...
The state Legislature passed Oregon's ERPO law in 2017 and the "red flag" law has been in effect since 2018. The District of Columbia and 20 other states have similar red flag laws.
E fforts to decriminalize drugs in Oregon and create a nirvana of stoned people have been a disaster. After the carnage and chaos that has accompanied decriminalization efforts, many now want to ...
Oregon runs the Big Ten gauntlet to win the Big Ten Championsihp and plant its flag as the league's new power The Oregon Ducks were the only team in the country to finish the season undefeated in ...
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SHERWOOD, Ore. (KPTV) - The inaugural Oregon high school girls flag football tournament was Saturday on the new turf of Sherwood High. Rebecca Brisson from the Portland Football Officials ...
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon is one of nearly two dozen states that can require someone to surrender their weapons if a court decides that they're at risk of hurting someone, commonly called a "red flag ...