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Oregon releases maximum rental increase for 2025

Oregon has established a maximum rental increase of 10% for 2025, following the signing of Senate Bill 611 by Gov. Tina Kotek in July 2023. This cap applies to residential units that are 15 years old or older and is part of ongoing efforts to manage rental prices amidst inflation.

Oregon lawmakers aim to tackle major issues during Legislative Committee Days

Oregon lawmakers are preparing for a busy week at the state capitol as they engage in "Legislative Committee Days," focusing on significant issues such as public defense, healthcare, housing production, drug recriminalization, and paid leave. These discussions are crucial for shaping policies that will impact the state and its residents.

Juvenile found dead by Duchesne County deputies; another in custody after 'family fight'

A juvenile was found dead by deputies in Duchesne County following reports of a family fight, with another individual taken into custody. The investigation is ongoing as authorities gather details about the incident.

Oregon Lawmakers Aim to Tackle Major Issues During Legislative Committee Days

Oregon lawmakers are set to address significant issues during the Legislative Committee Days at the Salem State Capitol. This event highlights the ongoing efforts to tackle pressing matters in the state, reflecting the importance of legislative action in local governance.

Oregon man with long criminal history accused of starting 18,000-acre fire

An Oregon man with a lengthy criminal history has been accused of igniting a massive 18,000-acre fire that resulted in significant smoke over the Portland area in early September. The incident has raised concerns among local residents and authorities regarding wildfire management and accountability.

Oregon lawmakers aim to tackle major issues during Legislative Committee Days

Oregon lawmakers are set to address significant issues during the Legislative Committee Days, focusing on pressing matters that could impact the state. This initiative aims to foster discussions and potential solutions for various local concerns, showcasing the lawmakers' commitment to public service and community needs.

Oregon Lawmakers Aim to Tackle Major Issues During Legislative Committee Days

Oregon lawmakers are set to address significant issues during the Legislative Committee Days, focusing on pressing local matters. This initiative highlights the state's commitment to legislative action and community engagement, aiming to improve conditions across various sectors.

County takes next steps on $23M sobering center slated to open in 2026

Multnomah County has allocated $23 million for the development of a new sobering center aimed at addressing substance abuse issues. Although the budget is set, the county has yet to secure a location for the center, which is slated to open in 2026.

Clark County man arrested after stabbing and killing sister, deputies say

Dwayne Robinson has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder after allegedly admitting to fatally stabbing his sister, Diane Robinson, in Clark County, Washington. Deputies found her deceased inside their shared home following a report from a concerned individual. The investigation is ongoing, with Robinson's next court appearance scheduled for October 2.

Man hit, killed by train in Washington County

A man was struck and killed by a train in Aloha, Washington County, early Wednesday morning, as confirmed by Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue. Crews responded to the incident at the intersection of Tualatin Highway and 19th Avenue. The incident has raised concerns about safety in the area.