Gov. Tina Kotek added seven new positions to her office between April and October, with six people leaving and 14 joining, public records show.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency Monday to ensure that enough fuel arrives to the state while the Olympic ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek declared an emergency after a leak on the Olympic Pipeline shut down 90% of the state's oil supply.
The pipeline, located in Washington, supplies more than 90% of Oregon’s transportation fuel, Kotek’s office noted.
A group of volunteers challenging the tax increases included in Governor Tina Kotek’s transportation bill says they have ...
A fast-growing petition effort to overturn Oregon’s newly approved gas tax increase has collected more than 150,000 ...
Leaders of the Oregon gas tax referendum said they have collected more than 150,000 signatures to put part of the ...
Eugene travelers will not experience any major impacts from the Olympic Pipeline leak, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Eugene Airpo ...
Oregon’s clean energy transition is set for significant acceleration following the issuance of executive order (EO) 25-29 by ...
Oregon’s attorney general IS suing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development over the department’s new ...
The effort began over the weekend when the department issued a total of 20 warrants for people in nine counties. Most were on ...