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Oregons short-term Covid-19 outlook remains bleak, Oregons lead epidemiologist said Friday, with hospitals nearing a peak in the demand for hospital beds and case
The Pacific Ocean near Depoe Bay, Oregon on April 22, 2018. Photo: Chas Hundley
A Tsunami Advisory has been issued for most of the West Coast, including Oregon, following a
File photo: Chas Hundley
With cases of omicron skyrocketing, the Oregon Health Authority is taking a new approach to tracking new Covid-19 infections.
Investigators are no longer trying to call
Two ballots from a previous election. File photo: Chas Hundley
A new Oregon law that went into effect January 1 allows mail-in ballots to be counted on Election Day as
Blaine Williams of 1st Battalion, 186th Infantry Regiment of the Oregon National Guard, helps health care technician Heather Smith change patient bedding at Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg in August
Oregon officials have ordered 6 million test kits to distribute free. (iHealth Labs)
SALEM The Oregon Health Authority has ordered 6 million home test kits to be given away free
File photo: Chas Hundley
Oregon is facing a surge from the Omicron variant of the coronavirus that by early February could put twice as many people in the hospital as
The junction of Highways 6 and 8 in Gales Creek on February 24, 2021. Photo: Chas Hundley
Thanksgiving weekend is upon the United States, and the Oregon Department of Transportation
The entrance to Stub Stewart State Park. Photo: Chas Hundley
Parking will be free at 25 state parks throughout Oregon Friday, November 26, the day after Thanksgiving Day. Its
Face masks. Photo: Chas Hundley
Following recommendations from the FDA, CDC, and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup, Oregon Governor Kate Brown gave the go-ahead to open eligibility for
File photo: Chas Hundley
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave their stamp of approval to opening COVID-19 booster shot eligibility to every adult in the U.S.
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) issued this week a quarterly economic forecast predicting higher wages increasing projected tax revenue