Chaotic federal announcements about taxes, tariffs, mass firings and spending cuts haven’t yet affected Oregon’s economic ...
The forecast will be updated again in May before lawmakers sign off on the state's two-year budget that begins July 1.
Oregon's new building code makes stacked duplexes easier to build with hopes to increase housing density and affordability.
Oregon construction firms say an order by Gov. Tina Kotek last year mandating union labor in many state projects amounts to ...
The latest deal includes raises that apply retroactively for nurses whose contracts expired before December, according to The ...
The Oregon Building Codes Division has adopted new residential code provisions that will allow the construction of attached stacked two-family dwellings (such as duplexes) under the residential ...
Oregon's governor and leaders of Washington and Clackamas counties expressed surprise and criticism on Monday in response to Multnomah County's request.
Willamette Law Group Attorney Jesse Buss filed the notice of intent to appeal Zenith Energy’s Land Use Compatibility ...
Although Linn County’s Juvenile Detention Center shares a campus with the Oak Creek Oregon Youth Authority facility on ...
Multnomah County in Oregon has successfully placed nearly 2,500 people in permanent housing since mid-2024, with 13% more ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek Advocates for $218M Shelter Bill to Address Statewide Homelessness Crisis
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek supports House Bill 3644, seeking to create a statewide shelter program to address homelessness.
After years of increased state funding to address homelessness and ever-growing numbers of homeless Oregonians, lawmakers and Gov. Tina Kotek are pushing for more state oversight and coordination for ...
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