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Beavers’ baseball team kicks off 12-game home stand Friday night against Titans

It’s hard to imagine a world where No. 6 Oregon State baseball doesn’t play as hard as ever this weekend.

The Beavers entered the week up one spot in D...


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A Portland man has been arrested on multiple child sexual abuse-related charges following an investigation by the Portland Police Bureau.

Detectives arrested Justin M. Jespersen, 29, on Wednesday, April 15, and booked him into the Multnomah County Detention Center on 13 counts of first-degree encouraging child sexual abuse in and 13 counts of second-degree encouraging ...


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The Lloyd Center will officially close to the public on Aug. 8, marking a major step toward transforming the long-struggling mall into a new mixed-use neighborhood, ownership announced.

The closure comes as part of a broader redevelopment plan led by Urban Renaissance Group that aims to replace the largely vacant retail complex with housing, open space and new commerci...


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Districts that reduced school days to cover budget holes will need to add them onto the next school year under the order

Oregon school districts would no longer be able to shorten the school year to cut costs, avoid layoffs and plug budget holes under a new order from the state’s governor.

Gov. Tina Kotek presented the order to the State Board of Education at i...


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Oregonians in May will have a chance to reject or approve a 2025 law that raises the gas tax, payroll tax used for public transit and car registration and title fees

Voters will soon have a say in what’s been one of Oregon’s most contentious issues over the past year: funding state transportation needs.


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