

Published on: 03/21/2025
This news was posted by Oregon Today News
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Committee chairs have had to limit the amount of time the public has to share their opinions on bills, as the Legislature sees a record number of bills filed.
There is a winter weather advisory in the Cascades through 5 a.m. Saturday. The heaviest snow will fall from about 5-11 p.m. Friday.
Lawmakers believe it’s time for Oregon to expand access to e-bikes and establish clearer safety regulations.
Scientists have worked for years to build better systems to keep people safe from earthquakes and volcanoes. Will those systems survive?
The two bills have drawn opposition from home builders, real estate agents and even other farmers.
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.
The Oregon Employment Department says it will have to review individual cases to determine if money needs to be repaid.
Oregon’s second-largest sewer agency lacked a local food policy until the newsroom started asking questions.
Federal prosecutors charged two Eugene residents in 2022 after their limited-edition sneaker company collapsed.
Three department directors could have new gigs come June.
The National Transportation Safety Board issued the risk report Tuesday.
Environmental groups and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are seeking help from the public in investigating the killing this month of a gray wolf near Sisters.
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