In the last two weeks, two class action lawsuits against the J.H. Baxter company have been reclassified as civil suits. Both ...
The last time Oregon had a record low snowpack, in 2015, the entire state was either under severe or extreme drought ...
A small part of Oregon’s new statewide recycling system is on hold after a judge pushed pause in response to a lawsuit filed ...
The children's section of the Eugene Public Library on Feb. 11, 2026. Library leaders are now organizing some areas of books ...
The leaders of ICE, Customs and Border Protection and and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services appeared for their second ...
Senate Democrats blocked two Republican-backed measures Thursday to keep the department open, including a short-term funding ...
Veronika is a brown cow. Her ability to employ tools with multiple uses leaves her in the company of only two known species: ...
Elite athletes often push through pain to achieve victory. But, everyday exercisers need to distinguish between soreness ...
EEP spokesperson Scott Williams told KLCC 41 doctors and Physicians Assistants have banded together to refuse to work for the Atlanta-based management company. PeaceHealth recently announced it had ...
PeaceHealth has begun another round of layoffs, affecting skilled caregivers across its hospital system. The staffing reduction is the third such move in the past nine months.
A levy to preserve Springfield’s park system is now officially headed toward the ballot. On Wednesday, the Willamalane Park Board unanimously voted to send a five-year levy to the May 19 ballot.
If some of Oregon’s most powerful leaders have any say — and they do — hundreds of millions of public dollars will soon be ...