Oregon's Department of Human Services hopes to ease regulations to help more foster children get the treatment they need.
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Editor’s note: The Capital Chronicle has launched a $10,000 end-of-year fundraising campaign to help us continue our first-class coverage next year. A lot is at stake, and there’s a long legislative ...
New Oregon laws start on Jan. 1, 2025 that impact a variety of areas, including prescription costs, electronic repairs and ...
Oregon’s new attorney general took office on New Year’s Eve, before the federal judge who presided over his criminal case 27 ...
From a historic election to record wildfires to drug recriminalization, 2024 was a big year for state political news in ...
Over Christmas week, two children died of the flu in Oregon, the first such pediatric deaths in the state in two years.
Maxine Dexter could have spent the last few weeks of the year relaxing with loved ones while preparing to represent the ...
In contrast to the national scene, Democrats in Oregon have moved into a powerful position. Oregon’s government has returned ...
A coalition of residents and farm groups is once again challenging a recently permitted chicken farm near Scio in Linn County ...
With a record 62 elected Black officials, including one from Oregon, the Congressional Black Caucus held a swearing-in ...
States have spent about a third of the more than $6 billion in opioid settlement funds they received in 2022 and 2023 and set ...