Oregon promised better access to doulas, lactation care. Birth workers say they still can’t get paid
After four years running breastfeeding support groups and training to get her lactation consultant certification, Beth Waters ...
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Oregon's a part of at least 45 lawsuits against the Trump administration, often teaming up with other states to prevent ...
It’s the clearest sign yet that a detention center could be coming to the fishing city, where residents have vowed to resist ...
A new order from Gov. Tina Kotek directs agencies to create policies that will accelerate by 2027 clean energy projects, ...
The Democrat’s 6th Congressional District includes areas heavily hit by Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in ...
Oregon's attorney general and three district attorneys said they'll investigate and prosecute federal agents if they use ...
Gov. Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency through Dec. 24 in light of potential disruptions and higher-than-expected gas ...
The Trump administration will require that homeless service providers force people to receive behavioral health treatment in ...
States argue USDA misinterpreted changes to SNAP eligibility, blocking refugees and asylees from benefits even after ...
Oregon political observers hoping to extract lessons of some kind from the votes of Nov. 4 aren’t completely out of luck.
Oregon lawmakers asked all state agencies to create lists of ways to cut 5% of their legislatively approved budgets.
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