From international students to asylum seekers, the new administration’s plans could affect tens of thousands of people in the state.
Gov. Tina Kotek said on Friday her administration will continue adhering to Oregon’s sanctuary law despite receiving a letter from a nonprofit allied with President-elect Donald Trump warning of federal prosecution and civil lawsuits for doing so.
OSU faculty warn Trump’s policies could threaten black communities through tougher policing, cuts to Pell Grants, attacks on DEI.
A sign warns people to stay out of forest on a tract of privately owned land in 2024 near Alsea. A record 1.9 million acres of Oregon forests, shrubland and grass burned in 2024. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek stood before lawmakers Monday, Jan. 14, and talked about the ground under her feet.
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) introduced a bill on Friday, aiming to protect American consumers and small business owners from rising prices caused by tariffs on goods imported to the United States.
Blue states are preparing for the change in administration. But does Oregon's leadership have the fortitude and stamina to to maintain the bubble? We ask them.
As people prepare to celebrate Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, here’s what to know about what’s open and closed on MLK Day in Oregon.
Unpack Donald Trump’s unprecedented return to the presidency, his promise of unity and the political and historical context shaping this pivotal moment.
In 2018 Ruth Monroy, Juan Perla and their children, including a then-infant son, fled their home country of El Salvador to escape gang violence. The decision comes after more than a year of strife and upwards of $200,000 in legal fees on the city's behalf.
Monday’s forecast calls for the lowest inauguration day temperatures since Ronald Regan began his second term.
TikTok could go dark in the United States on Sunday, pulling itself offline after the Supreme Court upheld a ban on the Chinese-owned social media platform — but it could be back as early as Monday. P