We are in month 3 of Oregon Ready, following the Eugene Water & Electric Board's Pledge to Prepare to be “2 weeks ready” for disaster situations. We've received several disaster preparedness questions ...
Newport officials say the fight isn’t over until Immigration and Customs Enforcement can permanently promise that no detention center is coming to Newport.
Last fall’s jewelry heist at the famed Louvre Museum rocked the art world. Turns out, downtown Eugene’s seen its own share of ...
Lawmakers across the West are nervous about a potentially destructive wildfire season at a time when federal firefighting agencies are strained.
Oregon lawmakers are a vote away from sending a major infusion of state money to Portland’s Moda Center, after the state ...
Democrats in the Senate were facing an uphill climb Wednesday in their push to restrain President Trump's ability to wage war ...
The Trump administration is sending mixed messages about regime change in Iran. It wants to remove the threat posed by Iran's leadership. Yet it's wary of another "endless war" in the Middle East.
As Iranian strikes target U.S. facilities across the Middle East, the State Department races to evacuate thousands of Americans caught in a rapidly evolving war zone.
Sen. John Cornyn will face Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a May runoff. The winner will face James Talarico, a ...
For nearly 50 years, NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” has been giving viewers a weekly dose of political satire — who can forget Dana Carvey’s “wouldn’t be prudent” impersonations of the ever-so-cautious ...
During the American Civil War, tens of thousands of soldiers used a simple envelope to cast their ballot from the battlefield.
Last year, U.S. Department of Agriculture abruptly deleted several webpages containing mapping and data tools that helped farmers prepare for extreme weather.
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