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Find out everything you need to know about how to vote in Oregon, from absentee ballots to polling place rules. → Read More
Oregon's same-day voter registration block can be tied to the Rajneeshee's failed attempt in 1984 to take over Wasco County. → Read More
Oregon's top contenders for governor faced off in the first debate of the campaign season Friday afternoon. → Read More
Backers of a gun control initiative petition Friday turned in more than 160,000 signatures in support of the proposal. → Read More
Here is what's closed in the Mid-Valley for Independence Day, which falls on this upcoming Monday, July 4. → Read More
The central section of the Oregon State Capitol building is closed for extensive renovations as part of the years-long project. → Read More
A pair of work groups in Oregon are looking at how to protect certain rights should the Supreme Court consider a case concerning same-sex marriage. → Read More
The decision sets the stage for abortion to be banned in nearly half of states — but Oregon isn't one of them. → Read More
Nearly a quarter-million low-income Oregon households will begin to receive one-time payments of $600 from the state of Oregon as early as this week. → Read More
The Oregon Legislature's Emergency Board committee dedicated millions of dollars toward issues deemed to have immediate need in the state. → Read More
State health officers say the severity of COVID-19 cases is much lower now than during previous waves and that is borne out in hospitalization data. → Read More
With the majority of votes counted across Oregon from Tuesday's primary election, voters now have a clearer sense of what the general election races will look like. → Read More
Among the 34 candidates for governor are Tina Kotek, Tobias Read, Bridget Barton, Christine Drazan, Jessica Gomez, Bud Pierce and Stan Pulliam. → Read More
The candidates for Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries are: Aaron Baca, Brent Barker, Cheri Helt, Casey Kulla and Robert Neuman. → Read More
The early voter turnout rate ahead of Oregon's May 17 election puts the state on track to record one of its lowest election turnouts since 1960. → Read More
For voters who might be curious about where their ballots are in the process of being counted, there are several ways to check. → Read More
For voters who might be curious about where their ballots are in the process of being counted, there are several ways to check. → Read More
With the U.S. Supreme Court appearing poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the issue of abortion access could reemerge for governors nationwide. → Read More
The issue of abortion access could re-emerge as a central legislative question for members of Congress. → Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments over Mississippi's abortion ban Wednesday, but even an overturned Roe v. Wade wouldn't impact access in Oregon. → Read More