File photo: Chas Hundley
A Friday, June 4 press conference by Oregon Governor Kate Brown saw state officials outline the numbers and steps needed to lift COVID-19 restrictions put in
File photo: Chas Hundley
Starting Thursday, May 13 everyone in Oregon ages 12 and up is eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine.The Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup, after
Face masks. Photo: Chas Hundley
The end of Oregons county risk level framework is in sight, if 70% of Oregonians age 16 and up receive their first dose of
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
Oregon House Democrats issued a news release announcing the passage of House Bill 3310A, which requires publicly-traded corporations to have a
Face masks. Photo: Chas Hundley
Oregon Governor Kate Brown extended Oregons declaration of a state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday, bringing the new expiration to
Brad Witt. Photo courtesy state legislative website.
Rep. Brad Witt (D-Clatskanie) who was chair of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee has stepped down from his position but remains a
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Oregon House of Representatives passed a bill prohibiting law enforcement agencies from receiving certain types of U.S. military surplus
Chair Kathryn Harrington at her home office. Photo: Washington County
Kathryn Harrington, the chair of the Washington County Board of Commissioners, will present the annual State of the County virtually
A face mask. Photo: Chas Hundley
Starting April 19, all Oregonians aged 16 and older will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, Oregon Governor Brown announced Tuesday morning. Previously,
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
Oregon Governor Kate Brown released a 10-point economic recovery plan for the state on Tuesday, March 23, outlining her administration'
A map that shows the general area of the NWACT in Washington County. Photo courtesy Washington County Land Use and Transportation
Want to advise the Oregon Transportation Commission on transportation
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The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles issued a news release that says as early as May 5 many Oregonians will be able to go online to