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'We need to step up': How Carmen Rubio would tackle homelessness as Portland mayor
Rubio believes Portland currently does not a have a functioning system to address homelessness.
Bus tour highlights Portland's 'hidden discriminatory history' for Black, Asian American residents
The bus tour by Fair Housing Council of Oregon puts a focus on the state's history of housing discrimination, segregation and displacement.
What's a potato? New federal classification may redefine the humble root vegetable, much to the Pacific Northwest's dismay
U.S. dietary guidelines influence everything from school lunches to WIC policies to federal research funding. What if potatoes were no longer considered vegetables?
Gov. Kotek's office asks Ethics Commission for advice on First Spouse role; commission says it can't advise while investigating complaints
The commission said it's investigating complaints about the role of Aimee Kotek-Wilson in the administration and therefore can't advise Kotek about the issue.
Gov. Tina Kotek exclusive interview on climate change: 'We want to make sure that everyone's at the table'
The governor talked about Oregon's push for more housing, transportation funding and how she responds to critics of her environmental record.
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Tainted waters update: Port of Morrow gets hit with another DEQ fine
Kotek interview on offshore wind, timber harvest: 'Very committed to working with the local community'
Kotek's office asks Ethics Commission for advice on First Spouse role
Could the Key Bridge replacement take federal money away from the Interstate Bridge project? Unlikely
Major disaster rebuild projects are typically covered through emergency or new congressional funding, without affecting funding for existing projects.
Ships losing power is not uncommon, Columbia River bar pilot says — but Baltimore-sized disasters are
Every day, Columbia River Bar Pilots guide massive cargo ships and tankers between the Pacific Ocean and the Columbia River, negotiating the Astoria bridge.
Report: Multnomah County needs to plan beyond boom and bust severe weather response
When an ice storm hit in January, the county opened up a record number of warming shelter spaces. But all of those shelters closed before the freezing cold had gone.
Content created with artificial intelligence is getting more convincing, and fast
AI-created images, video, audio and text are already being used to spread disinformation heading into the 2024 election. Here's what to know and how to spot it.
With new funding, ODOT can step up graffiti removal around Portland. It won't last forever
Gov. Tina Kotek and the legislature just gave ODOT $20 million to clean up along freeways, but the agency's director says it doesn't solve the prevention side.
'Where is the line?': KGW investigates ODFW program that sanctions killing of elk for property damage
In two years, 77 coastal elk were killed on a single residential property near Gearhart. KGW looked into the ODFW-backed program that made it possible.
Small school district sues Oregon Department of Forestry over new forest plan
The lawsuit comes as the state prepares to implement a new Habitat Conservation Plan that could cut back on timber harvests in western Oregon.
ODOT thinks tolls on US 26 and OR 217 could be a congestion fix
Big regional employers and population growth in Washington County have made gridlock west of Portland an increasing issue. Officials think tolling is one solution.
'It's become us versus them': Beaverton families face thousands in fines from HOA board, little recourse
Residents of the Cooper Mountain Estates HOA report thousands in fines and an HOA board that has made it "essentially impossible" to be removed from power.
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