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‘Are they going to roll over?’: Gerrymandering fights reach state high courts

Published: May 12, 2026 22:00

JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri — Control of the U.S. House may run through a courtroom in Missouri. In a red brick courthouse across the street from the state Capitol, the seven black-robed judges of the Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday morning weighed the fate…

Rival-turned-adviser hints Kotek’s prosperity council to chip at Oregon corporate activity tax

Published: May 11, 2026 20:51

One of Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek’s top economic advisers on Monday suggested that a new economic prosperity effort the governor championed last year could recommend the state reduce its corporate activity tax.  Former Senate Minority Leader Tim Knopp’s…

Suspected White House press dinner shooter pleads not guilty to 4 federal charges

Published: May 11, 2026 16:49

WASHINGTON — The man who allegedly attacked the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last month pleaded not guilty Monday in federal court to four criminal charges, including attempting to assassinate the president of the United States. Cole Tomas Allen, 31,…

California appeals court ruling could undermine new Oregon mask law for federal agents

Published: May 8, 2026 19:44

A recent federal appeals court ruling that blocked the enforcement of a California law requiring federal agents to display identification has cast doubt on the future of a similar Oregon law that also prohibits law enforcement operating in the state from…

Big changes arrive July 1 for student borrowers, including in loan repayments

Published: May 8, 2026 17:38

WASHINGTON — The federal student loan system is set to see a dramatic overhaul beginning this summer, and critics warn it likely will make loans more expensive and difficult to obtain for borrowers — driving them to private lenders or altering their plans…

Nearly 100 local measures on primary ballots across Oregon, many to fund struggling fire districts

Published: May 7, 2026 23:15

Voters in a third of Oregon’s 36 counties will vote during the May primary on whether to raise local property taxes to fund struggling fire districts and departments. The tax levies and bonds for firefighting and emergency services are among nearly 100…

‘Killing our vote’: GOP states rush to break up Black districts after US Supreme Court case

Published: May 7, 2026 19:58

The day after the U.S. Supreme Court crippled the federal Voting Rights Act, NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson addressed a virtual gathering for the group’s members and supporters where he ranked the landmark decision alongside the court’s most…

Oregon’s congressional Democrats raise concerns about federal wildfire response in the Northwest

Published: May 7, 2026 11:00

PORTLAND — Oregon’s congressional Democrats on Wednesday warned that federal agencies tasked with helping prevent and fight fires in the Northwest could be understaffed and underprepared going into the 2026 fire season. Oregon’s U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden, Jeff…

Lawsuit alleges Oregon State Police violated sanctuary laws by sharing data with feds

Published: May 6, 2026 20:09

Oregon State Police must halt agreements that violate the state’s longstanding sanctuary protections by sharing data with federal authorities conducting immigration enforcement, a new lawsuit argues. The Cottage Grove-based Rural Organizing Project sued…

Huckleberry harvests limited again as Forest Service seeks to protect plants, honor treaty rights

Published: May 6, 2026 19:42

The U.S. Forest Service is once again limiting huckleberry harvests in the Pacific Northwest. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington announced April 21 that it would not issue commercial huckleberry harvests for 2026, following up on its…

How a legal challenge over gender dysphoria became a fight for disability rights

Published: May 6, 2026 13:20

Charlotte Cravins’ son Landry turned 2 in January. He’s a smiley little boy who loves singing “Itsy Bitsy Spider” and recently got his first pair of glasses. Landry was born with Down syndrome and has impaired vision. He receives publicly funded therapies…