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Mia Maldonado / Oregon Capital Chronicle The Oregon Senate on Tuesday passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 31, which celebrates the establishment and the contributions of the Legislative Commission ...
But it’s a lengthy process, Oregon Historical Society Kerry Tymchuk told the Oregon Capital Chronicle. After receiving a renaming suggestion, the board must tour the area, study its history and ...
There would be no financial impact to the state, Marsh said. -- Mia Maldonado, Oregon Capital Chronicle The Oregon Capital Chronicle, founded in 2021, is a nonprofit news organization that focuses ...
Chairman Gary Burke of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation sang a song in his language to Oregon senators on Tuesday as the lawmakers celebrated the 50th anniversary of the ...
But it’s a lengthy process, Oregon Historical Society Kerry Tymchuk told the Oregon Capital Chronicle. After receiving a renaming suggestion, the board must tour the area, study its history and ...
In an April 9 letter to the Oregon Government Ethics Commission, the League of Oregon Cities lambasted the body’s interpretation of a new public meetings law that tightens restrictions on how ...
Oregon faces an elevated wildfire risk due to a warm, dry spring and predictions of hot, dry conditions through the summer. Despite a wet winter and healthy snowpack, a dry April has rapidly dried ...
Dysfunction in the market for new trucks has convinced Oregon environmental regulators to delay enforcement of the state’s electric truck sales mandate for two years. Despite “compliance ...
SALEM, Ore. (KATU) — Oregon lawmakers are pushing forward to speed up the renaming process of geographic locations with derogatory names. The bill builds on legislation passed in 2001 by then ...
SALEM — Farmers who allow illegal marijuana cultivation on their land would be subject to higher property taxes under legislation supported by Oregon agriculture and cannabis groups.
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