Trump has suddenly severed federal funding, which is an overreach of powers, the governor and attorney general say
The pause is the latest example of how Trump is harnessing his power over the federal system to advance his conservative goals. Unlike during his first term, when Trump and many members of his inner circle were unfamiliar with Washington, this time he’s reaching deep into the bureaucracy.
Gov. Tina Kotek urged Oregonians to keep using services such as Medicaid and Head Start as usual, and not delay care.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs (15-6, 6-2 WCC) and the Oregon State Beavers (16-6, 6-3 WCC) meet again for the second time this season when they go toe-to-toe in a pivota
The Oregon Ducks should be one of the top teams in college football again next year following their 13-1 season in 2024. However, On3’s Rankings of Top 25 Impac
The Oregon Ducks have been in offseason mode since their loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Rose Bowl, as the team has taken the first steps toward another
The Oregon Ducks hosted a star-studded recruiting weekend last week for an unofficial "Junior Day." And while Oregon has yet to (publicly?) land a new commitment from the event, the early reviews have been glowing.
An 'unclothed' Salvador Edward Juarez, 50, was taken into custody in Oregon for a nationwide felony arrest warrant for alleged crimes in California.
A coalition of over 160 organizations backed an Oregon bill to provide food aid to immigrants amid a 31% spike in hunger assistance needs.
The Northwest has seen very little precipitation over the last two weeks. If Portland doesn’t see any rain by Thursday, it will set a new dry streak record for the month. The record for the most consecutive dry days in January -- recorded in 1948 -- is 17.
Former Oregon wide receiver Tez Johnson, who began his college career at Troy, is in Mobile this week for the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl. Johnson is the adopted younger brother of former Auburn and Oregon quarterback Bo Nix, who played in the 2024 Senior Bowl and is now with the NFL's Denver Broncos. Sean Meagher/The Oregonian
A new bill introduced is set to create a state-based food assistance program in Oregon, targeting residents who lack access to federal benefits.