By NATHAN WILK/KLCC EUGENE — The Eugene Weekly says it’s been the victim of embezzlement, and as a result, it can’t go to print for the first time in more […]
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Corps refilling Willamette River reservoirs after drawdowns meant to help migrating fish
A drone captures Lookout Point Dam, 22 miles upstream of Eugene on the Willamette River on Nov. 29, 2023. (Courtesy of Cascadia Wildlands) By GRANT STRINGER/Oregon Capital Chronicle The Army […]
Oregon lawmakers’ overseas trips this fall funded by lobby groups, Taiwanese government
By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — Oregon lawmakers jetted off to Taiwan, Portugal, Denmark and tech hubs in California this fall, all paid for by companies and groups that […]
Oregon State and Washington State reach financial agreement with 10 departing Pac-12 schools
By The Athletic Oregon State University and Washington State University have reached an agreement in principle with the 10 departing Pac-12 schools to settle their ongoing legal battle over control […]
Oregon DHS offers record $40 million to settle lawsuit from four abused foster children
By BEN BOTKIN/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — The Oregon Department of Human Services has agreed to pay $40 million to settle a lawsuit filed by four former foster children who […]
Tight labor market among factors hampering Oregon Measure 110, new audit finds
By CONRAD WILSON/Oregon Public Broadasting Oregon’s controversial, voter-backed drug decriminalization and treatment law has generated more than $260 million to expand recovery services to “highly vulnerable people,” according to an […]
In a major shift, Northwest tribes — not power agency — will control Columbia basin salmon recovery funds
By TONY SCHICK/Oregon Public Broadcasting When the Biden administration said it had reached a “historic” legal deal with Northwest Indigenous tribes last week to save endangered salmon, no one could […]
Oregon Court of Appeals rules state’s landmark climate change regulations invalid on a technicality
By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — Oregon’s second highest court ruled in favor of natural gas utilities seeking to invalidate the state’s landmark climate program. The state’s Court of […]
Changes to the U.S. Forest Service’s forest plans should protect more old-growth trees from wildfire and climate change
About 25% of all the remaining old-growth trees across all national forests and grasslands in the lower 48 states are in national forests in the Northwest that are managed by […]
PacifiCorp to pay $250 million in timber company settlement for 2020 southern Oregon wildfire
By RYAN HASS/Oregon Public Broadcasting For the second time this month, the utility provider PacifiCorp will pay out hundreds of millions of dollars to end a lawsuit over its alleged […]