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Voters will decide measures including a livability levy in Salem, a $140 million community college bond, and four Salem-Keizer school board seats.
Lawmakers are considering bills that change how the Oregon Public Utility Commission sets rates for investor-owned utilities.
It’s part of a nationwide initiative called “Two Lights for Tomorrow,” kicking off celebrations of the United States’ 250th birthday.
The protest, organized by Rise & Resist, is the latest in a series across the country coordinated by a variety of grassroots ...