Washington County voters are once again facing shoddy work in official elections materials. This time, its not the fault of the Washington County Elections Division, but the Oregon Elections Division at the Oregon Secretary of State offices.
Following a story published March 21 about Metros Killin Wetlands property expanding by 52 acres, several readers reached out and asked for a map showing the new acreage. At
Wrongfully convicted Oregonians will now be eligible for financial compensation for time of false imprisonment.
On March 24, Gov. Kate Brown signed the Oregon Justice for Exonerees Act, which allows
Washington County residents will have the opportunity to hear from and provide input to Oregons Senator Jeff Merkley at a Washington County-specific digital town hall scheduled for Wednesday, April
The Metro-owned property between Banks and Gales Creek betwixt Highway 6 and Cedar Canyon Road grew by 52 acres, Metro said in a press release, adding to the natural area
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Oregon Legislatures 2022 short session came and went (did you blink?) and in this era of rapid inflation and
Oregon Health Authority Director Pat Allen during a press conference held December 17, 2021. Photo from YouTube
Patrick Allen, the director of the Oregon Health Authority, returned to duty this
State Treasurer Tobias Read announced Thursday that Oregon will dispose of its investments with the Russian government and Russian companies. (Oregon State Treasury)
Oregon will dispose of about $137 million
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Washington Countys Department of Housing Services is hosting a series of virtual meetings in March to share information and seek input from the
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In a surprise move, Gov. Kate Brown said Monday that Oregon, Washington and California will jointly lift their indoor mask mandate on March 12.
Masks will
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
Rep. Dan Rayfield (D-Corvallis), Oregons first new Speaker of the House since 2013, told OPB the 2022 legislative short session
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
Higher wages for workers and more income for businesses is driving up state tax collections, creating the prospect for even more