Project Beaver worked with the Bureau of Land Management to restore the large rodents to the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
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The pioneering bill squeaked through one chamber of the Legislature in Salem, but there were some Democratic dissenters.
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House Bill 3940 is a mash of options proposed by a wildfire funding work group that looked into the challenges of paying to mitigate, suppress and fight fires.
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They’re hoping state lawmakers will be moved to act by a Friday deadline, but opponents say existing law is adequate.
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Universities in some parts of the country are responding to the federal DEI crackdown by shutting down diversity offices and eliminating equity-related groups. Oregon’s institutions are largely standing their ground.
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Wildlife protection officers have been cracking down on the illegal use of thermal imaging cameras for hunting in Oregon.
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Heavy rains battered areas of Southern Oregon this weekend, resulting in widespread flooding and damage.
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Oregon and California are among a group of states that recently achieved a collective goal of shifting new car buyers toward electric rather than gas-powered vehicles in an effort to reduce pollution and combat climate change.
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Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley said the nation is already in a constitutional crisis. He made these remarks at a town hall event in Ashland, his first following a dramatic vote in the U.S. Senate to keep the government open.
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The architect of Oregon’s Medicaid reform suggests instead of cutting Medicaid, the federal government should reform it, like Oregon did.
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The number of Oregonians without counsel has reached an all-time high. Many fear the current crisis is eroding the trust and credibility of the state’s justice system.
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This is the latest civil rights investigation directed at universities launched by the Education Department since President Donald Trump took office in January.
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Oregon environmental regulators could once again delay implementation of medium-to-heavy duty clean truck rules — giving the commercial trucking industry more time for the technology and infrastructure to develop across the state.
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Environmental groups and timberland owners are calling on Oregon lawmakers to support a yearslong agreement that will be slashed under current budget proposals.
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The goal of the Southern Oregon program is two-pronged: address housing and homelessness issues and bring people together across divisions.