The Capital Chronicle published a four-part series about fentanyl addiction in Oregon and the state's approach to the crisis.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek on Thursday announced the launch of a zero-interest loan program to help cities and counties build ...
Sejal Hathi, the director of the Oregon Health Authority, has taken a part-time job seeing patients at Stanford University's ...
Oregon Republican lawmakers in the Senate are backing a push to get more funding into schools across the state even as many ...
"For FY 2022–23, Oregon school districts spent about $1.2 billion to operate their special education programs, a 21.1% ...
Oregon will soon begin issuing loans to help developers finance construction of middle-income housing, an increasingly common ...
KATU got a firsthand report from Oregon's governor during a recent interview with her on what's being done to address ...
Governor Tina Kotek and Oregon Housing and Community Services announced Thursday the launch of Oregon’s Moderate Income ...
The $75 million “revolving loan fund” is aimed at helping cities and counties boost affordable housing stock. The idea is to create a program to help local governments offer interest-free loans to ...
Oregon's Building Codes Division adopts new code allowing attached stacked duplexes, aiming to increase housing affordability ...
Even though it’s unlikely to happen, the call for a “Greater Idaho” continues for some eastern Oregonians. The “Greater Idaho ...
Governor Tina Kotek and Oregon Housing and Community Services have introduced the Moderate Income Revolving Loan (MIRL) ...
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