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More new apartments were built in 2024, but tariffs and deportations of potential construction workers could slow the boom.
At least 41 hospital systems have dropped out of 62 Advantage plans serving all or parts of 25 states since July, according ...
More than 17,000 people in Oregon, Washington and California could almost instantly be living in a floodplain, the ...
Fortifying our neighborhoods and communities against disaster takes time. Bills before the Legislature could help.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality will reopen its Clean Vehicle Rebate Program May 22 for the purchase of ...
Data centers, electrifying transit, buildings and producing hydrogen will drive demand, Northwest Power and Conservation ...
For more than a year, federal officials have allowed some Medicare Advantage members to switch plans or return to traditional ...
A Louisiana bill would allow people convicted by non-unanimous juries to petition for their cases to be reviewed.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and Gov. Tina Kotek announced a plan Thursday to incentivize developers to build more new housing ...
More than 25,000 children in Oregon and Washington could lose the child care and early education their families rely on.
Ilene Vargas work for the Rogue Valley chapter of Unite Oregon and is a member of Gov. Tina Kotek’s Wildfire Advisory Board.
Oregon’s largest school districts say Trump administration cuts including to Head Start would have devastating impacts on ...