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The Rowena Fire, which has burned around 37,000 acres near The Dalles, is now 93% contained; no evacuations remain.
Governor Tina Kotek discussed the consequences of proposed Medicaid and SNAP benefit cuts on rural Oregonians, emphasizing ...
But in her letter to Vega Pederson, Kotek outlined a trend she saw as “unsustainable” in the county. Multnomah County’s high ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency on Saturday to help Wasco County recover from the Rowena Fire.
The Portland chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America said today that it will fiercely oppose any attempt by Gov. Tina ...
The deadline for parents to accept Multnomah County’s Preschool for All placement offers just passed. Now, Gov. Kotek is ...
What we have experienced over the past two years makes clear to us that the Governor is not committed to urgent or ...
This is gonna affect every part of our state if these cuts goes through. But mostly, our rural and frontier areas are going ...
Kotek favors the idea of using the interest generated by the state's Rainy Day Fund to pay for wildfire mitigation and ...
Desperate for money to get through the next two wildfire seasons and with few proposals on the table that could meet costs ...
In a letter, Kotek stated that they are at a "crossroads" for the program that's on an "unsustainable" trend, which Vega Pederson refuted.
Gov. Tina Kotek’s homeless support program advanced to the House floor, despite widespread dismay that attempts to combat ...