PacifiCorp involved in bills in Oregon, western states, limiting utility wildfire liability, damages
In five western states, PacifiCorp is involved in bills that would offer some protection against lawsuits for powerline-ignited wildfires if companies get mitigation plans approved by the state.
Just a few miles south of the Montana border, the largest incarceration of Japanese Americans took place during World War II.
A bill to make Medicaid pay parents for providing certain care to their children with severe disabilities cleared its first ...
The years-long process to restore rail service and build up train ridership in Washington and Oregon was dealt a major ...
This story was produced by Grist and co-published with States Newsroom Rows of dead batteries stretch across some 30 acres of ...
It ends a decade-long fight led by 11 young Oregonians and 10 peers across the nation against the U.S. government over ...
Calling it a “moral imperative,” the Oregon Senate voted Monday to ban landlords from asking about or disclosing tenants’ ...
A federal judge will extend his order requiring the Trump administration to reinstate federal jobs for 24,000 fired employees ...
Oregon’s public accounting of a foster child's death was misleading and inaccurate, according to the advocacy group ...
Oregon's record number of electric vehicles on the roads means less gas tax revenue. Lawmakers want to fix it.
In a letter to the Public Utility Commission, Kotek how the commission would keep rates low following 50% rate hikes in last ...
After abruptly refusing to accept and process new online applications for loan repayment plans, federal education officials ...
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