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Oregonians are already paying the price for pollution from large corporations, which is fueling climate disasters and extreme weather

Sky-high energy bills. Record-breaking wildfires. Air too toxic to breathe.

Oregonians are already paying the price for pollution from large corporations, which is fueling climate disasters and extreme weather. To make matters worse...


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The nearly $30 million settlement with generic drug manufacturer Glenmark is part of a series of antitrust cases against dozens of companies since 2016

The fifth pharmaceutical company sued by Oregon’s attorney general and dozens of other state attorneys general for violating federal antitrust laws in the last decade agreed to settle, this time for nearly $30 million....


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October 26, 1949 to June 29, 2026 – Barbara Rose Allen, 76, of Beaverton, Oregon, passed away peacefully at home on June 29, 2026, with her beloved husband and children by her side.

Barbara was born to Lowell and Doris Strom on October 26, 1949, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was raised in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, where she graduated from Chippewa Fa...


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Oregon is one of 12 recipients of National Science Foundation funding to support the semiconductor industry

Oregon secured $15 million in federal funding to grow the state’s semiconductor industry, and it could receive up to $160 million over the next decade depending on its progress.

The National Science Foundation announced Tuesday that Oregon’s coalition of...


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The governor hinted that lawmakers would be more ready to tap state reserves as they make difficult decisions over where to spend money

PORTLAND — Gov. Tina Kotek said Tuesday she would prioritize education and summer learning programs in her forthcoming 2027-29 budget, warning that she has difficult work ahead of her to craft the financial plan that will inform next ...


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