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Parent sues Beaverton School District over student data collection
A Beaverton father has filed a lawsuit against the Beaverton School District to challenge a new digital hall…
July 11, 2025
Government
Republican tax and spending cut megabill expected to take billions from Oregon Health Plan
Beginning in 2027, Oregonians must prove they work to receive health insurance coverage under Medicaid The Oregon Health…
July 10, 2025
Government
Lawmakers in recent session gave Gov. Kotek more hiring, firing power over agency leaders
Several bills passed giving Oregon’s governor the power to select leaders for the state forestry and public defense…
July 10, 2025
Education
Oregon high school students sue Forest Grove School District, OSAA over transgender athlete policy
Three Oregon high school athletes and their families are suing three school districts and the state over policies…
July 9, 2025
Government
Oregon leaders, anti-hunger advocates warn of ‘deeply alarming’ SNAP cuts in GOP megabill
State agency in charge of food benefit payments still currently assessing any potential changes Oregon will see rising…
July 9, 2025
Columnists
Opinion | A Win-Win for Oregon: Legislation that protects public workers and fosters economic growth
Members of SEIU 503 commend state leaders’ decision to move investments in Oregon’s public retirement fund away from…
July 9, 2025
Columnists
Opinion | A Win-Win for Oregon: Legislation that protects public workers and fosters economic growth
Members of SEIU 503 commend state leaders’ decision to move investments in Oregon’s public retirement fund away from…
July 9, 2025
Government
Nearly 500 Oregon transportation workers get layoff notices after ‘preventable’ funding emergency
Gov. Tina Kotek warns people around the state will feel those cuts, especially in winter Hundreds who…
July 8, 2025
Government
Nearly 500 Oregon transportation workers get layoff notices after ‘preventable’ funding emergency
Gov. Tina Kotek warns people around the state will feel those cuts, especially in winter Hundreds who…
July 8, 2025
Announcements
What’s closed this Fourth of July in Washington County? We have the answers.
Amid the Fourth of July fun this weekend, many places will be closed Friday and throughout the weekend,…
July 3, 2025
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