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Drazan wins Oregon governor primary with about a quarter of Republican voters

By Julia Shumway - May 19, 2022

baby formula in big box store

Congress, White House scramble to ease baby formula shortage

By Jennifer Shutt and Jacob Fischler - May 19, 2022

Water contamination worsened as DEQ went easy on Port of Morrow

By Alex Baumhardt, Cole Sinanian and Jael Calloway - May 19, 2022

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State agriculture officials offer $5 million in grants to fight voracious grasshoppers and Mormon crickets

BY Lynne Terry - May 19, 2022

One congressional race in Oregon remains close, most incumbents advance easily

BY Lynne Terry - May 18, 2022

Oregon still collecting more tax revenue than economists anticipated

BY Julia Shumway - May 18, 2022

Slow vote counting in Clackamas County could delay Congressional results until next week

BY Julia Shumway - May 18, 2022

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Tiernan concedes, but Drazan not ready to declare victory in Oregon GOP primary

BY Julia Shumway - May 18, 2022

Oregon primary election: Progressive women win big, Republican races remain tight

BY Julia Shumway - May 17, 2022

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Most voters in Oregon will not be heard in primary, but their votes will resonate in November

BY Tim Nesbitt - May 17, 2022

Shifting from a scarcity mindset to one of abundance widens the lens of what’s possible

BY Andrew DeVigal - May 15, 2022

Pursuing solutions to Oregon’s homelessness issue could be aided with better information

BY Randy Stapilus - May 13, 2022

More behavioral health care, housing in Oregon would spare individuals and society from pain

BY Nan Waller and Suzanne Chanti - May 11, 2022

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Transportation Department asks public where to put new electric vehicle chargers

BY Alex Baumhardt - May 17, 2022

Oregon cities get federal money for cleanup, reuse of contaminated land

BY Alex Baumhardt - May 12, 2022

State labor officials offer nearly $19 million for workforce training grants

BY Lynne Terry - May 12, 2022

Health officials urge Oregonians to mask up indoors, especially in schools

BY Lynne Terry - May 12, 2022

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Oregon appears headed towards a low turnout

By Lynne Terry - May 17, 2022

Live Coverage: The latest on the 2022 Oregon primary election

By Alex Baumhardt - May 17, 2022

Hispanics are a growing driver of Idaho’s economy, with millions in buying power

By Audrey Dutton - May 17, 2022

Many Oregon candidates breeze to victory with no primary opponents

By Julia Shumway - May 17, 2022

Oregonians deprived of court-appointed lawyers sue state over their constitutional rights

By Alex Baumhardt - May 17, 2022

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