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Oregon will receive $10.1 million for drug prevention and treatment services as part of a nationwide settlement with eight opioid manufacturers.
Older adults and immunocompromised people can be at higher risk for developing serious illness or death, the Oregon Health Authority said.
Boise State’s 2026 recruiting class is coming together nicely, but the Broncos have missed out on some of the top talent in Idaho.  Jax Tanner, a 6-foot-4, 285- ...
An avid mountain biker was reported missing after "not returning from a planned mountain biking trip" on Friday, officials said.
The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park exhibited extreme and volatile behavior on July 12, lea ...
Oregon sellers are discovering equity isn’t always tax-free. More homes across Portland, Eugene, and Bend are triggering ...
The Coeur d'Alene community and people from across the country gathered to honor the life and sacrifice of Battalion Chief ...
The Coeur d'Alene community and people from across the country gathered to honor the life and sacrifice of Battalion Chief ...
Gov. Tina Kotek on Friday declared drought emergencies in two Oregon counties, the first such declarations by the governor in ...
As the fight to keep food on the table continues, the Sunshine Division has announced it will be extending hours at the SE Stark food pantry.. Read online: ...
Kohberger's sentencing will bring this legal case to a close, but for the Chapins, it’s only the end of a chapter in a ...
The Oregon Health Authority expects that up to 200,000 Oregonians could lose their health insurance coverage through Medicaid ...