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Kotek Signs Emergency Transportation Bill

Governor Tina Kotek has signed House Bill 3991, securing $300 million to maintain Oregon’s roads, bridges, and transit systems while preventing layoffs and updating how the state funds transportation.

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Search for Missing Hunter Devon Dobek Suspended After Seven Days

After seven days of intensive search efforts in the Mount Hood National Forest, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office has suspended the active search for missing hunter Devon Dobek. More than a dozen agencies and 4,000 volunteer hours were dedicated to the effort, which will resume if new evidence or leads emerge.

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Change Rooted in the Land

Pacific Crest Federal Credit Union will become Sage Credit Union on January 1, 2026, reflecting its expanded charter and new chapter of growth across Oregon and Nevada.

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Oregon State Parks Outlines Big Changes for 2026

Oregon State Parks has announced fee increases, policy changes, and new sustainability efforts for 2026, including higher parking costs and updated reservation rules. The changes aim to address a $14 million shortfall and ensure the long-term future of Oregon’s 250+ parks.

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Multiple Fatal Crashes Reported on Oregon Highways

Oregon State Police are investigating two fatal crashes and one serious injury collision that occurred over the weekend in Malheur and Sherman Counties. Troopers are asking the public for information in one of the incidents, which left two people seriously injured.

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Oregon Directs $1 Million to Tribal Governments

Governor Tina Kotek has allocated $1 million in emergency funds to Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes to combat food insecurity during the federal shutdown, which has disrupted SNAP benefits for families statewide.

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FAA to Cut Flights if Shutdown Continues

The FAA plans to cut 10% of flights at 40 major airports if the shutdown continues, citing worsening staff shortages among unpaid air traffic controllers. Airlines were caught off guard by the move, which could disrupt thousands of flights nationwide.

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Search Efforts Intensify on Mount Hood

The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office continues leading an intensive multi-agency search for missing hunter Devon Dobek in the Mount Hood National Forest, where poor weather and hazardous terrain have slowed progress but not determination.

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California Voters Approve Prop 50

California voters have approved Proposition 50, shifting redistricting control from the state’s independent commission to the legislature. Backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the measure is expected to make five U.S. House districts more favorable to Democrats ahead of 2026.

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UPS Cargo Plane Crashes Near Louisville Airport

A UPS cargo plane crashed near Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport on Tuesday, killing at least three people and injuring 11 others. Officials say the crash sparked a massive fire and investigation efforts are underway.

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Keeping the Woods Open

With rangers furloughed, local businesses have stepped up to keep Muir Woods National Monument open during the shutdown — a 20-day community effort that blends access, stewardship, and shared responsibility.

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