The retirement of longtime Eastern Oregon lawmaker Bill Hansell will leave a political gulf in terms of experience and know-how that will not be easy to fill.
Oregon lawmakers headed home three days earlier than required on Thursday night, March 7, ending a surprisingly bipartisan session that saw them invest hundreds of millions of dollars in housing,
An effort to switch Oregon to permanent standard time will live to see another day after hitting a temporary roadblock on Tuesday, Feb. 20, when the state Senate split evenly
PENDLETON — The city of Pendleton looks to receive $4 million after the Legislature approved the funds to help build a connector road for the development housing on 250 acres
Oregon lawmakers headed home three days earlier than required on Thursday night, ending a surprisingly bipartisan session that saw them invest hundreds of millions of dollars in housing, recriminalize possession of small amounts of hard drugs and cap campaign contributions.