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Oregon Journalism Project is building a newsroom of enterprise and investigative journalists, covering the entire state, focused on accountability and solutions — with decades of collective experience holding power to account in Oregon.
Lawmakers consider raising retirement benefits for some public safety workers
The PERS system is underfunded and costs governments record sums, but some lawmakers want to sweeten the pot. …
February 9, 2026
Equal Rights for All Measure abandons effort to qualify for 2026 ballot
The concession comes after 18 months and $1.3 million spent. By Nigel Jaquiss Oregon Journalism Project A campaign…
February 6, 2026
Oregon’s education workforce climbed while student enrollment slid
The state added nearly 12,000 employees since 2020, but school districts face layoffs as budget cuts loom. …
February 5, 2026
Vice chair of Oregon Senate Housing Committee seeks prevailing wage reforms
Amid Oregon’s continuing housing crisis, Sen. Dick Anderson wants to maximize the purchasing power of public funding. By…
January 30, 2026
Experts say leaving it up to locals impedes Oregon students’ reading recovery
Unlike other states, Oregon funds its 197 school districts but does little to hold them to account for…
January 30, 2026
Oregon graduation rates are up for nearly all student groups
Not all school districts saw improvement, and Oregon continues to trail the national average. Sweet Home rate increases,…
January 29, 2026
Secretary of State Read says there’s time to put gas tax repeal measure on May ballot — barely
Gov. Tina Kotek wants to take the loss early and move on. Read says it will require quick…
January 28, 2026
Two groups have submitted signatures for 2026 ballot initiatives, aiming at very different issues
A radical ballot initiative on animal rights is faring better — and operating far more efficiently — than…
January 28, 2026
Multnomah County jury awards family $29 million against DHS
Tort cap limits payout to $4.2 million. Jury decides DHS’s failure led to a catastrophic brain injury to…
January 27, 2026
Oregon’s crashing pot prices put drug treatment at risk
The state’s Behavioral Health Resource Network faces a multimillion-dollar shortfall. By Khushboo Rathore Oregon Journalism Project Since 2022,…
January 26, 2026
BOLI orders contractor to pay prevailing wages to remove derelict boats
The ruling catches Oregon ports by surprise and could slow the removal of junk vessels from navigable waterways.…
January 22, 2026
Analysis shows Oregon bridges mostly in fair condition
Linn County leads state in bridge deterioration. ODOT’s financial troubles mean conditions may not improve anytime soon. By…
January 16, 2026
AG’s opinion raises questions about Transportation Tax repeal
Gov. Kotek wants lawmakers to invalidate House Bill 3991. The opinion says they cannot do that. By Nigel…
January 15, 2026
Spotlight: Bruce Starr
Senate minority leader speaks out on gathering 250,000 signatures almost overnight and what’s wrong with Oregon. By OJP…
January 14, 2026
Oregon election officials to begin purging rolls of inactive voters
The state paused such housekeeping in 2017 but will now cancel registrations of those who neither receive ballots…
January 9, 2026
Critics: Interstate bridge staff hid information about ballooning cost of giant highway project
The estimated price tag more than doubled from $6 billion to $13.6 billion, but staff told a…
January 7, 2026
Hazelnuts a bright spot for Oregon agriculture
Although the total amount of cultivated farmland in Oregon is shrinking, filbert acreage is booming. By Khushboo Rathore…
January 5, 2026
Mother forced to dig up son’s burial vault
The emptying of the grave site ends long-running litigation involving the nation’s largest funeral company and a prominent…
December 31, 2025