Fire Victims Ask Court to Disqualify Appellate Judge

Plaintiffs say Judge Anna Joyce’s previous work for PacifiCorp makes her ruling against them unfair.

The Story Behind the Abrupt Departure of One of Oregon’s Highest-Paid Public Employees

5/29/2026 - Longtime Salem insider Chip Terhune scored a great gig. Last month, without warning, he was gone.

Oregon Suicide Rates for Farming, Fishing and Forestry Workers Are Five Times the State Average

5/22/2026 - Mental Health Awareness Month also draws attention to Oregon’s overall suicide rate, which is 50% higher than the national rate.

After Coasting to GOP Primary Win, Drazan Says Governor’s Race Will Be Different This Time

5/20/2026 - The Republican nominee will face incumbent Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek in November.

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One Member of Kotek’s Prosperity Council Wanted Recommendations to Push Harder for Tax Cuts

5/15/2026 - Jordan Schnitzer told his colleagues on the panel a draft document lacked “urgency and weight.”

From ‘Almost Brainwashed’ to Pioneer

5/15/2026 - How one teacher’s struggle to save her son led her to take on Oregon’s reading crisis.

Confidential Draft Recommendations From Kotek’s Prosperity Council Suggest Tax Cuts and Reforms

5/14/2026 - The panel meets May 15 in Eugene to finalize plans for the governor’s approval.

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