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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...

Mia Maldonado - March 26, 2026 0
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...

Jonathan Shorman - March 26, 2026 0
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 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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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

Mia Maldonado - March 20, 2026 0
The Tualatin boys basketball team celebrates after winning the state title thanks to a crazy finish that saw the Timberwolves hit two threes in the last nine seconds.
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Tualatin boys cap improbable comeback to win state title

Adam Littman - March 17, 2026 0
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Stafford Road resistance continues to raise issue with imminent PGE power...

Jackson Kimball - March 2, 2026 0
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Tualatin mayor upbeat about TriMet talks on transit cuts

Ben Santarris - March 2, 2026 0
State Economist Carl Riccadonna presenting at the Tualatin Chamber’s 2026 State and National Economic Outlook breakfast.
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What Recession?

Jonathan Crane - March 2, 2026 0
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Helecopters were brought in to rapidly transport soldiers. UH-1D Huey helicopter hovers above Vietnamese Air Force personnel of the 211th Helicopter Squadron on a combat assault in the Mekong Delta area of Vietnam.
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Diane Bonica, who retired from teaching kindergarten in 2014, shows elements of packages she is giving to that year’s class of students as they now graduate from high school. It is her last of 28 years of fulfilling her annual gift tradition.

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According to a joint media release by Washington County, the Tualatin Police Department, and the Tigard-Tualatin School District, “…the youth alleged to be responsible for the incident has been arrested and charged by the Tualatin Police Department.”

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