Oregon's Wilma Nielsen broke the school record in the mile at the Dr. Sander Scorcher meet with a 6-second PR and No. 3 time ever by a collegian.
A lucky player in Oregon won Saturday's Powerball jackpot, worth $328.5 million. Check here to see if it's your lucky day.
Oregon’s legislative session officially kicked off Tuesday, one day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
The success of my legislative career over the last eight years has proven that No. 1, I will always work across the aisle with my Republican colleagues, even when I don’t have to. In this case, I do.'
Alaska Airlines is going big in Oregon this summer with three new routes — and additional flights on existing routes — from the Beaver State. Beginning May
A lottery player in Oregon won the estimated $329 million Powerball jackpot on Saturday night, according to the Powerball website. Only one ticket matched all six numbers to win the jackpot, which has a cash value of $146.4 million. It was not immediately known where in Oregon the winning Powerball ticket was sold.
Many state plans confirm their climate-forward and sustainable investing initiatives as BlackRock retreats from its commitments.
It was a few minutes before news broke that a judge had blocked the Trump administration's freeze on federal funding. In his remarks, Miller said that a pause on federal funding would allow the government to get "credit control".
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.
Meryl Streep had to take matters into her own hands when evacuating from the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this month, according to her nephew. Abe Streep, a contributor to New York Magazine, wrote in
As the White House paused federal grants and loans in a far-reaching executive order, early childhood education centers and states discovered Tuesday they could no longer access money they rely on to provide care for some of the nation's neediest families and children.
The Trump administration will temporarily stop payments on multiple federal programs Tuesday evening, cutting off Americans who rely on what could be trillions in funding and setting off legal challenges over Congress’ constitutional spending authority.