Lawmakers got a three-hour crash course this week on fixes that are needed to Oregon’s education funding formula to improve student learning and direct money toward the highest-needs kids.
Critics say the changes will remove safeguards voters were promised when they approved Oregon’s physician-assisted dying law ...
A temporary restraining order against Grants Pass to keep the city from enforcing its camping ban has been extended for ...
A bill that would remove some of the hurdles for terminally ill people to die under Oregon’s 1997 Death with Dignity Act faced significant opposition during a legislative hearing Monday, with some ...
Students with and without disabilities play together on unified teams at Lake Oswego High, which earned a national banner for ...
The judge ruled the executive orders unconstitutionally discriminate based on sex and transgender status. Oregon joined the lawsuit challenging the orders that would restrict access to ...
Disability Rights Oregon has filed two motions to suspend enforcement against unhoused people in Grants Pass, and is waiting ...
Advocates of the bill say it is about fairness and dignity for workers with disabilities but opponents like Fay Lenz say it ...
A Portland man is behind bars for the next three years after he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from a person with an ...
The federal class-action lawsuit filed Thursday claims two special-education students from Lewistown and Kalispell weren’t allowed to finish the school year because they turned 18 and 19 respectively.
"While we cannot control others’ words or opinions. We can counter misinformation with facts," writes Jackie Sundquist of RAMP.
Lawmakers unveiled an ambitious agenda to address racial disparities in housing, food access and workforce development across ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results