Oregon has been abuzz with dark sky news lately. Over the last few years, we’ve seen announcements of new Dark Sky Parks, Dark Sky Communities and the biggest Dark Sky Sanctuary in the world — all in our own backyard.
The Oregon Health Authority this month found Providence in violation of the law because it failed to establish staffing plans for units at two of its hospitals, Providence Portland Medical Center and Providence Seaside Hospital, by the time that part of the law took effect in June 2024.
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New lawsuit thrusts Oregon city
What is Oregon’s most recognizable landmark? There are more options than you might think. Is it Mount Hood? Or Multnomah Falls? The sweeping span of the Columbia River gorge? Portland’s White Stag sign?
In a stellar performance at home, the Bruins crushed No. 16 Oregon for the second time this season, fueling their March Madness aspirations.
Eric Dailey Jr. scored 21 points and UCLA led all the way in defeating No. 16 Oregon 78-52 for the Bruins’ fifth straight victory.
Nine former women's basketball players at Western Oregon are suing their coaches and school, contending they were victims of physical abuse and bullying.
The 2025-26 Oregon Ducks football team will have a new quarterback commanding its offense. Dante Moore is projected to be the Ducks starter when the season kick
Oregon’s cities will push the state Legislature to give them more money for roads, water and sewers, more power to remove homeless camps and more flexibility to spend hotel tax revenue on basic services.
Launch Oregon is investing out of a $3 million “proof of concept fund” to help validate its investment strategy. It is tapping into innovation happening across the University of Oregon campus, and particularly at the Knight Campus science and research facility that opened in 2020 and is expanding.
The Bruins shot a blistering 55 percent from the field in the first half and held the Ducks to a season low in points en route to a 78-52 victory in Los Angeles. It was UCLA’s biggest win over Oregon since 2009 and marked a season low in 3-pointers made (four) for the Ducks. It was also Oregon’s second straight loss and third in four games.