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New laws, which take effect Jan. 1, aim to streamline the state's regulatory and development process for both community and ...
New laws, which take effect Jan. 1, aim to streamline the state's regulatory and development process for both community and ...
Philomath is involved in a newspaper’s readers’ choice contest; local youth organization receives $10,000 through a Nike grant; and the chamber’s annual Sip and Stroll event appeared to be a success.
The director of Multnomah County’s Preschool for All program has resigned amid a controversy. The now-former Preschool For ...
The Secretary of State's Office approved a petition on Aug. 1 for a new grassroots political organization to begin collecting ...
In three months, Oregon school districts must submit plans to ban student cell phone use during the school day, following an executive order by Gov. Tina Kotek.
The City of El Paso will host a community meeting about proposed updates to the City’s zoning ordinance, known as Title 20.
Peely's Teacher Supply House in Albany is a rare, but vital, money saving resource for teachers across Greater Albany Public ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has signed bills aimed at improving public education, with bipartisan support evident during the ceremony.
Amistad has received a $747,500 grant to enhance its efforts in assisting homeless people, the organization announced on ...
Addressing small business owners at a town hall this week in downtown Portland, Rep. Maxine Dexter set expectations low at ...
Washington state utilities Puget Sound Energy and Avista Corp. will exit the Colstrip power plant at the end of this year, ...