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Lawsuit advances over psilocybin access for disabled Oregonians Gov. Tina Kotek asks feds to provide funding to help Oregon reco...
Lawsuit advances over psilocybin access for disabled Oregonians Gov. Tina Kotek asks feds to provide funding to help Oregon reco...
Lawsuit advances over psilocybin access for disabled Oregonians Gov. Tina Kotek asks feds to provide funding to help Oregon reco...

Published on: 06/02/2025

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Case centers on whether Oregon's restriction of services to licensed centers violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by preventing homebound patients from accessing legal treatment.

In March and April, parts of southern Oregon experienced flooding from rapid snowmelt, record-level rainfall and overflowing rivers.

Once seen as inevitable within 10 billion years, the odds are now a coin flip — and the sun will expand to engulf Earth billions of years earlier anyway.

What’s a person with a widely respected garden to do to protect it after they are gone?

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Some Republicans are pushing back hard on a bill that would limit the number of bills legislators can file.

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The Oregonian/OregonLive's Zane Sparling, Beth Nakamura and Ryan Fernandez join Editor Therese Bottomly to discuss their experiences covering protests.

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Portland is looking at a dry week with mild temps to start that warm into the 80s as we head into the weekend.

First responders say the 11 people taken to the hospital had "varying types" of injuries. A suspect is in custody.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/health/2025/06/lawsuit-advances-over-psilocybin-access-for-disabled-oregonians.html

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