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Past articles by Gary:

Reality check arrives for Oregon Legislature, or how most legislation gets left in the dust

The middle of February is when the mood of the Oregon Legislature shifts from aspiration to perspiration. → Read More

COVID-19 three years later: What's happened, what's next

COVID-19 rings in another New Year this week, ever-present even as the world wishes for it to be in the past. → Read More

New era in Salem marked by real and political seismic shifts

The closest thing to a political lull in Oregon politics is starting this week. → Read More

Politicians on Nov. 8 ballot seek to be first, longest-serving, oldest and more

The Nov. 8 election could result in a number of firsts for Oregon. → Read More

Governor's race shifts into higher gear as it passes Labor Day

The 2022 election has entered the sprint at the end of the marathon. → Read More

Brown declares statewide emergency over wildfire danger

Oregon is under a statewide emergency declaration due to wildfire danger, Gov. Kate Brown announced Sunday. → Read More

Oregon congressional races tighten, according to top election forecaster

Three open congressional seats in Oregon are less firmly in Democratic control, according to a report on Friday. The day also saw a GOP legislative candidate find an innovative ad → Read More

Ready, set, go: Less than 100 days until election

It's easy to feel like the November election is a long way off. → Read More

New election endorsements and forecasts in Oregon races

A trio of political endorsements and a revised election forecast topped political news on Tuesday. → Read More

East vs. west meets left vs. right in Oregon congressional race

On the left, Terrebonne attorney Jamie McLeod-Skinner, the progressive Democrat who vanquished seven-term U.S. Rep. Kurt Schrader, D-Canby, in the May primary. → Read More

Redistricting roils legislative races east of the Cascades

In Oregon politics, the Cascades have served as a political firewall for the past decade. → Read More

Primary day is the end of the beginning of the 2022 election

Regime change is coming to Oregon starting Tuesday night, regardless who wins or loses → Read More

Megadrought has Oregon leaders worried about another record fire season

A megadrought that has parched much of the western United States has Oregon officials concerned the state could face another summer of record blazes. → Read More

Oregon primary election heats up as ballots go out and ads go up

Many Oregonians will have a possible attention grabber in the mailbox within days: their ballot. → Read More

Oregon will lift mask mandate March 12

Oregon will drop its indoor mask mandate on March 11, more than a week earlier than announced last week. → Read More

Oregon politics season is heating up

Oregon politics has been unusually active this month. → Read More

COVID-19 infections not rising in Oregon yet, but sixth wave could be coming

Oregon could be hit by a sixth wave of COVID-19 infections as a new spike spreads rapidly across the United States. → Read More

Zika won't seek third-term in Redmond-area House district

Two-term Rep. Jack Zika, R-Redmond, said Thursday he would not run for re-election next year. → Read More

Fire costs likely to trigger Oregon's rare insurance policy with Lloyd's of London

Oregon will likely file a claim on its one-of-a-kind wildfire insurance policy with Lloyd's of London. → Read More

Central Oregon counties have worst COVID-19 infection rate in state

Three Central Oregon counties had the highest rate of new COVID-19 infections across the state over the past week. → Read More