State
Analysis Shows Oregon Bridges Are Mostly in Fair Condition
Nationally, Oregon ranks 17th in the nation for bridges that are structurally stable.
AG’s Opinion Raises Questions About Transportation Tax Repeal
A 90-year-old legal opinion could jeopardize Gov. Tina Kotek’s desire to repeal House Bill 3991, the controversial Oregon Department of Transportation funding package she backed and lawmakers passed in a September special session.
Senate Minority Leader Bruce Starr Discusses Gathering 250,000 Signatures Almost Overnight
Senate Minority Leader Bruce Starr led a movement that turned in 250,000 signatures last month to refer controversial transportation tax hikes to the November ballot.
Oregon Election Officials to Begin Purging Rolls of Inactive Voters
As Oregon kicks off a general election year, Secretary of State Tobias Read is taking what he says is the overdue step of cleaning up the state’s voter rolls.
Interstate Bridge Staff Hid Information About Ballooning Cost of Giant Highway Project
The estimated price tag more than doubled from $6 billion to $13.6 billion, but staff told a bistate panel Dec. 15 it didn’t have new numbers.
Hazelnuts Are a Bright Spot for Oregon Agriculture
Although the total amount of cultivated farmland in Oregon is shrinking, filbert acreage is booming.
Effort to Erase Homeless Camping Protections Moves Closer to the Ballot
A coalition of business interests and Oregon cities are moving toward the November 2026 ballot with an initiative that would allow cities to broadly criminalize homeless camping.
Confronted by a Grassroots Backlash, Democrats Consider Repealing Unpopular Gas Tax Hike
Repealing the controversial bill could deprive Republicans of a powerful campaign issue in an election year.
Oregon Parents Disproportionately Exempt School-Age Children From Vaccines
Oregon has the nation’s third-highest opt-out rate, leaving more than 50,000 children vulnerable to serious disease.
Oregon: No Place to Die
Oregonians in their golden years are advised to leave the state to avoid the estate tax, and no one is tracking the number who do.
ODOT Review Blasts Umpqua Transit District’s Management and Hiring Practices
The agency says the board and its former CEO violated numerous rules related to grant funds.
Three Takeaways From the 2025 Oregon Fire Season
More fires, less damage, and people still cause more fires than lightning.










