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New legislation prevents healthcare providers from denying mental health services to people with intellectual or ...
State Senator Anthony Broadman, Representative Emerson Levy and Representative Jason Kropf announced Wednesday a series of ...
A 72-year-old Oregon State Penitentiary inmate who was convicted and received a lengthy sentence in a 2003 robbery, ...
The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) has announced $2.15 million in awards for seven projects to bolster food supply ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A Clackamas County jury is now deliberating the fate of former Portland Trail Blazer Ben McLemore, who is ...
The Deschutes County Sheriff Employee’s Association has released a list of applicants for interim sheriff that will speak at ...
Today, Governor Tina Kotek signed Executive Order 25-09, which aims to improve student educational outcomes and mental ...
Oregon State baseball announced last week that head coach Mitch Canham has been selected as the West Region coach of the year ...
Joslyn Stanfield grew up in Oregon and Idaho, and helped organize the first Juneteenth celebration in Bend in 2020. When she heard it was being canceled this year, she thought, “No, this can’t ...
Ben & Jerry’s board stoked controversy on Thursday after its independent board issued a statement labeling the conflict in Gaza a “genocide” — placing renewed strain on its al… ...
Photo: Leah Millis/Reuters Ben & Jerry’s is calling the Gaza conflict a genocide, a rare move for a big consumer brand and one that puts its corporate parent in a difficult position.
Ben Cohen, a co-founder of the ice cream brand, was among a group that interrupted a Senate hearing on Wednesday, protesting Congress’s funding of Israel’s military.
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