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Kirby Smart and Georgia looked to be a sure bet for Jackson Cantwell heading into the week, but did not get his pledge.
When Oregon's Staci Chambers, redshirt senior entered last night's Eugene regional championship game against Stanford, the last time she threw more than four in
Oregon State is ranked No. 7 in D1Baseball Top 25 and USA Today Coaches Poll, No. 8 in the Perfect Game Top 25 and No. 11 in the Baseball America Top 25. The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Poll will be released Monday afternoon.
"Then Oregon struck back when it landed a big surprise of its own. Five-star defensive lineman Richard Wesley committed to Oregon in a shocker. The Ducks now have a top-10 class, but it speaks to the current expectations that we think they should be even higher."
The Oregon House on Monday passed legislation that would prevent landlords from asking about tenants’ immigration status. The state lawmakers voted 36-15 in favor of the bill, which comes
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A former Canby police sergeant fired five times at an Oregon City police officer early Friday before shooting and killing himself, Clackamas County prosecutors said. The District Attorney’s Office confirmed the identity of the man as 58-year-old Scott Farmer in a Monday news release.
House Bill 3012 would let 16- and 17-year-olds vote in school board elections by 2029 Some Oregon students are pushing lawmakers to pass a bill to allow them to vote in school board elections. House Bill 3012,
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KOIN Portland on MSNOregon legislature may make changes to bottle billOregon's historic bottle bill to recycle cans and bottles could be about to change over growing concerns about safety at the return locations, including convenience stores.
A disturbing and relatively new form of online crime is surfacing more frequently across Oregon and the United States, according to local and federal investigators.
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Oregon became the first state in the nation to pass a “bottle bill." Consumers currently pay a 10-cent deposit on certain beverage cans and bottles, then get that deposit back when returning them at a store or redemption center.
Oregon’s state parks are already pretty affordable (if not completely free) to visit, but this June, for one day only, vsiting them will be completely free of charge. State Parks Day, an annual fee-free holiday organized by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department,