The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump's tariffs, imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, are ...
Kenya's intelligence service warns that over 1,000 citizens may have been recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, many ...
An emergency meeting of all medical staff was held Wednesday night—where an informal vote of no confidence in PeaceHealth leadership was unanimous.
Springfield’s School Board deadlocked Friday night over who to choose as acting superintendent for the rest of the school year. The failure to appoint a temporary leader comes after months of discord ...
The Trump administration still can’t enforce its new noise rules near the Eugene Federal Building, a judge in Oregon ruled ...
Buzz around whether the city's film festival would take a stance on the war in Gaza has dominated conversation in recent days ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has asked President Donald Trump to declare an emergency for nine counties impacted by December storm ...
Roseburg crews are removing downtown parking meters and installing new time‑limited parking signs as part of an updated ...
Many U.S. cities have too many office buildings and not enough homes. Developers are now converting some old offices into apartments and condos, but it's going slowly.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with former Poet Laureate of Mississippi Beth Ann Fennelly about "The Irish Goodbye," a book of micro-memoirs about childhood, marriage and the death of her sister.
President Trump says he hasn't decided whether to attack Iran. While he weighs his options, a military buildup over the past month means the U.S. now has an expansive presence in the region.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jennifer Bergman, who says she had to close her family's toy store business of 44 years in July 2025 due to President Trump's tariffs.
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