A Portland City Councilor on Wednesday unleashed a torrent of criticism and invective against Oregon U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum for being among several dozen House Democrats last week to back a Republican-sponsored bill targeting undocumented immigrants accused of certain crimes.
In a significant development in Oregon's historic healthcare workers strike, the ONA and Providence Oregon have agreed to re-engage in mediations/
Oregon's statewide graduation for the class of 2024 is 81.8% for public schools, the second-highest ever reported in the state.
KGW reported on retailers who implemented universal ID checks for alcohol or tobacco products. Two civil lawsuits claim the policies are unlawful.
Nine former Western Oregon women’s basketball players filed a $28 million lawsuit against the university on Wednesday, in which they allege year-long abuse.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the Cascades from Central Oregon to the Canadian border starting Thursday evening and lasting through Saturday afternoon.
The HGTV website compiled a wide-ranging list for travel trends and destinations for 2025, including "Coolcations" and cities around the world.
As part of our Be Seen, Be Heard series, we’re looking into results from an annual survey of hundreds of Tri-County residents on the quality of life in and around Portland.
The nonprofit reported that out-of-state judge panels selected the finalists, out of 212 titles overall. According to Literary Arts, the nominees “represent the richness of Oregon’s literary community and exemplify the power of storytelling to illuminate the human experience.”
Oregon needs to build about 29,500 more homes each year, mostly in the Portland region and Willamette Valley, to emerge from a housing shortage years in the making, the state’s chief economist told lawmakers Monday.
As the strike by nearly 5,000 healthcare workers from Providence Health in Oregon reaches the 3-week mark, representatives from the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) union, which is
According to the National Assessment of Education Progress, Oregon students are still struggling years after the pandemic, with 70% of eighth graders and 69% of fourth graders not proficient in