Glitter, vocal gymnastics, on-stage flames — the show goes on on the Eurovision stage in Vienna, even though five countries are boycotting this year's contest due to Israel's participation.
Wildfire survivors are asking Oregon’s highest court to reverse a decision that could imperil their case against utility ...
The City of Springfield is holding its annual Spring Cleanup on Saturday, May 16. It's an opportunity for residents to clear out clutter and keep reusable or recyclable items our of the landfill. It ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be prescribed online or over the ...
A Bend oncologist traveling on the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak has been cleared to leave a special ...
Two lawsuits filed over the past week allege the drinking water systems that serve more than a quarter of a million Willamette Valley residents are being harmed by a federal agency that says it’s ...
“The state needs a tax system that is competitive, predictable and supportive of long-term growth,” the draft report ...
Underneath the excitement is a deeper story about affordability, immigrant communities, and who gets to participate in soccer culture in places like San Francisco and San José.
A timeline of events related to PeaceHealth's attempt to replace a locally-based group of emergency room doctors with an out ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with The Athletic's James L. Edwards, about the economic incentives that have led New York Knicks fans to travel en masse to away games.
Entrepreneurs are turning to AI to speed the creation of new businesses, with Gen Z leading the way. That's according to a new report from the payroll software firm Gusto.
A federal jury in Chicago awarded $49.5 million to the family of Samya Stumo, a young woman who was killed in the second of ...