Governor Tina Kotek has declared a state of emergency due to flooding and landslides that has resulted in at least one death.
Lawmakers will finalize the next two-year budget this session and have announced a series of public meetings around the state ...
Flooding damaged homes, businesses and infrastructure across wide swaths of Oregon over the past week, leading the governor ...
The state might have enough money to fund core priorities. Or it might be scrambling to fill holes left by federal cuts.
Oregon is in a better financial position than other states, but could see its budget devastated by federal spending cuts, a ...
Six counties have not yet built any new shelter beds and three are still short of their final target, three months before the ...
Congresswoman Andrea Salinas is hosting a funding briefing in Washington County to understand the real-world consequences of ...
Grant School District is hundreds of thousands of dollars into a project that is supposed to be reimbursed by the federal ...
They’re hoping state lawmakers will be moved to act by a Friday deadline, but opponents say existing law is adequate.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Gov. Tina Kotek has declared a state of emergency due to flooding and landslides in Southern Oregon.
Recently released U.S. Census Bureau population estimates show changes around Oregon since 2020. See county-by-county data ...