A federal judge who already questioned the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order is set to hear arguments over a longer-term pause of the directive.
Drazan’s announcement came shortly after President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” which bans trans women in women’s sports by aligning federal ...
Many in Salem protested Trump's executive orders on transgender rights and immigration, while expressing concerns about Musk ...
Ron Wyden is speaking out about a new wave of funding freezes impacting nonprofit groups in Oregon. The sudden freeze in ...
U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman said no court in the country has endorsed the Trump administration’s interpretation of ...
In the past week, there has been a lot of discussion around the USAID and where the billions of dollars in humanitarian aid ...
With recent national attention on immigration enforcement, the Madras Police Department issued a statement Wednesday, saying ...
For years, legislative Republicans have argued that the Oregon Food Bank strayed from its mission of eliminating hunger by ...
That investment, combined with an ever-rising State School Fund and initiatives like the Student Success Act (a 2019 bill ...
The protests by the 50501 Movement come days after rallies in opposition of Trump's immigration policies were held across the ...
Large farms would have to report their fertilizer use under a bill being considered by the Oregon Legislature. The goal, the ...