Washington Gov. Jay Inslee declared a statewide drought emergency because of hot, dry conditions that have plagued the region and water supply
READ MOREDonald's mother said that the family feels let down and disappointed. She said the family also called on the state Attorney General Bob Ferguson to investigate.
READ MOREThose who can show documentation that they have applied will have 90 days of protection from eviction for nonpayment.
READ MOREPushed by strong winds, a wildfire in southern Oregon doubled in size to 120 square miles (311 square kilometers) Saturday as it raced through heavy timber in the Fremont-Winema National Forest near the Klamath County town of Sprague River
READ MOREOregon adopted an emergency rule Thursday that strengthens requirements for employers to safeguard workers from extreme heat
READ MOREOver a year ago a jury concluded Avenatti tried to extort millions of dollars from Nike by threatening the company with bad publicity
READ MORE‘It was not the catalytic and transformational change that we had hoped’
READ MOREThe second annual report from the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission on hate crimes and bias incidents showed a 134% surge in reporting in the second half of 2020 -- with most reports connected to race-based targeting primarily of Black and African American people
READ MOREShortly after Sha'Carri Richardson won the Olympic trials in Eugene last month, she tested positive for ingredients found in marijuana, had her results erased and received a one-month ban.
READ MOREWashington Gov. Jay Inslee chats with longtime friend Cal Kalabaza of Tacoma during the "Welcome Back, Washington" celebration at Wright Park in Tacoma, Wash. on Wednesday, June 30, 2021. (Tony Overman/The News Tribune via AP)
Oregon and Washington on Wednesday lifted most of their COVID-19 restrictions to become two of the last states to broadly ease virus orders put in place in the very first days of the pandemic
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