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    • The Summer EBT benefits come in the form of an Oregon EBT card to use at grocery stores, farmers markets and convenience stores.
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      Summer food benefits now available to many Oregon families with kids

      Gov. Tina Kotek talks to reporters on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at an event to preview the legislative session. The governor and lawmakers plan to prioritize the state’s homelessness and drug addiction crises during the 2024 session.
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      Kotek approves first request to return civil jurisdiction to an Oregon…

      An explosion of data center facilities, including the one pictured here in Umatilla County on May 18, 2026, have been built in Oregon along the Columbia River Gorge during the last few years. The boom has caused a more than 500% load growth for the Umatilla Electric Cooperative during the last decade, which has had to buy more gas and coal-powered electricity on the wholesale market to meet demand.
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      Data centers are driving demand for gas from Northwest utilities, reports…

      Tigard Park Ranger Jordan Porter recently documents a structure made of wood branches around the trunk of a Douglas fir tree. It was not immediately clear whether kids set up the structure as a play fort or others tried to use it as a camp shelter.
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      Ranger Jordan ‘asks nicely’ in Tigard park rounds

      Mayor Yi-Kang Hu
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      Mayor’s Corner: Focusing on What Comes Next

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From Astoria to Brookings, volunteers and state park rangers this week from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. are stationed at 15 locations to help visitors spot whales and answer questions during Whale Watching Week. (Courtesy of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
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What Whale Watching Week in Oregon can tell us about climate...

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An Oregonian slides their completed ballot into a secure return box, a fixture of the state's all-mail voting system for over 25 years.
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Supreme Court skeptical of allowing states to count mail ballots that...

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Crews work on the Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River in 2019. (Oregon Department of Transportation)
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WA and Oregon scale back I-5 bridge ambitions as cost balloons...

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A gas station in Portland on March 14, 2022, where a gallon of regular inched towards $5. The Right to Vote on the Gas Tax Political Action Committee in late 2025 successfully collected enough signatures to pause a 2025 transportation law until a referendum. (Photo by Alex Baumhardt/Oregon Capital Chronicle)
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Oregon gas tax opponents file another lawsuit in federal court

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A northern long-eared bat with white nose syndrome. (Photo by Steve Taylor, University of Illinois/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
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Deadly fungal disease that attacks bats detected for first time in...

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Roger Averbeck addresses his neighbors at a meeting of the Wallowa County Commission on Aug. 23, 2023. A new law meant to clarify what Oregon's public officials can discuss in serial communications to one another, such as calls and texts, is concerning to journalists and ethics watchdogs who say it erodes public meetings laws and allows important decisions to be made in private. (Photo by Matt Vasilogambros/Stateline)
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Journalists, Oregon publishers call on governor to veto bill changing public...

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An architectural model gives a preliminary likeness of the city of Tigard’s proposed new campus for its police and public works departments. Voters will decide a $150 million bond issue for the project on May 19.
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Voters weigh Tigard’s $150M joint campus bond as interest rates drive...

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Washington Square pivots to ‘experience retail’

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Mayor’s Corner: Investing in Tigard’s Future Safety and Resilience

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Celebration of Creativity Returns

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