Published on: 06/10/2025
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Kotek told reporters at a news conference Monday that the bill should be a model for other states and for Congress.
Developers behind two separate planned Portland performance venues are clear to start construction.
A controversial bill to expand the criteria that can be considered prior to mandating someone undergo mental health treatment advanced Tuesday.
The arts and crafting chain, which has about a dozen stores in Oregon, is working to expand its own fabric, sewing and yarn offerings.
The last full moon of spring, which rises on Wednesday, may be a tough one to catch.
Rapper Macklemore's home on Seattle's Capitol Hill was broken into and burglarized this weekend, according to the Seattle Police Department.
The two men have been trading verbal barbs.
The freeway will close in both directions 11 p.m. Thursday through 4 a.m. Friday, June 12-13.
“Anything but ordinary,” says listing broker Gabrielle Enfield of the home decorated with murals and mosaics.
For its next stop, the mariscos pop-up is getting a river view.
The Oregon State University study says parks should be considered essential mental health infrastructure.
A number of heat pump programs are available, but most may disappear soon due to Trump administration policy changes and state budget cuts.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/health/2025/06/kotek-signs-bill-restricting-corporate-control-at-oregon-medical-clinics.html
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