After upheaval at the Department of Forestry, she says she and future governors should have the power to directly hire the ...
The Oregon-Columbia Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America, more than a dozen of its members and two other ...
Joe O’Leary and the agency are named in several ongoing federal lawsuits accusing OYA staff members at facilities in Albany ...
Following a bumpy few months for the Oregon Department of Forestry and the abrupt resignation of its leader, Kotek wants to pick the next state forester.
The $75 million fund will allow local governments to offer interest-free loans to developers building moderate-income and ...
Multnomah County is facing a $104 million shortfall in its budget for homeless services and has asked the state and Metro for ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — KATU’s Steve Dunn recently interviewed Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek on a wide range of topics. Last week, KATU aired segments of the interview and a longer version on this Sunday’s ...
A coalition of construction contractors filed a lawsuit Friday challenging Gov. Tina Kotek’s executive order that requires ...
The governor on Wednesday directed state agencies to bring greater transparency to the state’s rulemaking processes.
"A really great model for other states," an advocate said after Gov. Tina Kotek (D) used regulation to create the nation's ...
One bill heading for a vote would ban "nonhumans" from using the title of nurse. Other proposed bills center around deepfakes.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said climate change is an existential threat to the state, she told KATU's Steve Dunn in an exclusive interview.
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