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Oregon Journalism Project is building a newsroom of enterprise and investigative journalists, covering the entire state, focused on accountability and solutions — with decades of collective experience holding power to account in Oregon.
Pioneering Oregon journalist Russell Sadler dies
‘The legal profession also benefits from the greater trust in a system that is visible to the public.’…
May 12, 2025
Legendary Oregon investigative reporter puts down his pen
Les Zaitz and his wife and business partner, Scotta Callister, are retiring after more than a combined century…
May 8, 2025
University of Portland strips Robert Pamplin Jr.’s name from its business school
The move comes after labor officials found Pamplin violated federal pension laws in his management of retirees’ money. …
May 6, 2025
Dismal financial results threaten Oregon hospitals
Costs are rising much faster than reimbursements, and a lack of discharge options is costing big bucks. BY…
May 2, 2025
PGE’s CEO makes last-minute appearance at trial over disputed fishing platform at Willamette Falls
Maria Pope was not on the witness list but was summoned to rebut the Grand Ronde’s version of…
May 1, 2025
Legislature: Senate bill would make tech giants share ‘strip mining’ proceeds with news business
Idea draws on a concept that has been piloted in California, Canada and Australia. BY NIGEL JAQUISS Oregon…
April 30, 2025
Whistleblower sues Oregon Department of Forestry
The lawsuit adds to the troubles at ODF. BY NIGEL JAQUISS Oregon Journalism Project The embattled Oregon Department…
April 30, 2025
Feds threaten Oregon transportation funding over DEI and driver’s license policies
Oregon is one of many states that offer licenses to undocumented immigrants. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy disapproves. …
April 25, 2025
Scientist who observed Santiam Canyon Fire disputes Forestry Department’s report on cause
Dean Warner calls the department’s conclusion “pretty wild.” BY JEFF MANNING Oregon Journalism Project A fire behavior…
April 25, 2025
Hotseat: An Interview with Matt Donegan, Former CEO of Forest Capital Partners
He has a plan to stop Oregon from burning. Think Moneyball for forests. BY THE STAFF OF THE…
April 23, 2025
Proponents file ballot initiatives to move hard liquor sales from state stores to grocers
Similar campaigns to privatize OLCC’s monopoly have failed in the past. BY NIGEL JAQUISS Oregon Journalism Project…
April 23, 2025
State Sen. Aaron Woods dies at 75
The Wilsonville Democrat first won election in 2022. BY NIGEL JAQUISS Oregon Journalism Project State Sen. Aaron…
April 21, 2025
New state figures show wood products industry remains key part of Oregon’s economy
Forest products rank behind tech and food as the third-largest source of Oregon manufacturing jobs. BY NIGEL…
April 21, 2025
Lawmakers press BOLI on prevailing wage decisions
Labor Commissioner Christina Stevenson defends her agency. BY NIGEL JAQUISS Oregon Journalism Project State Sen. Dick Anderson (R-Lincoln…
April 16, 2025
Lawmakers move to limit rent increases in marinas, manufactured home parks
Economists say rent caps stifle development but leading legislators say some renters are captive and easily exploited. BY…
April 16, 2025
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley addresses 2026 plans
Speculation about whether Merkley will run again has heated up in recent days. BY NIGEL JAQUISS…
April 16, 2025
Legislative leaders in both parties ask FBI to investigate 1989 murder of Michael Francke
The killing of the director of the Oregon Department of Corrections remains an enduring mystery. BY NIGEL…
April 15, 2025
Oregon DMV discloses discovery of additional 118 noncitizens in voter file
The non-citizens were erroneously okayed to vote. At least 13 did. BY NIGEL JAQUISS Oregon Journalism Project…
April 15, 2025
Oregon Supreme Court rejects ODOT’s 2022 union labor rules
The transportation agency required that eight large projects must use union labor, but the court says ODOT’s process…
April 15, 2025
Changing the Use of a Building Triggers a Hidden Cost
A Salem project got dinged because the structure in question was originally built for worship rather than as…
April 15, 2025
Democrats’ quest to ban flavored tobacco products picks up steam
The rate of tobacco use among Oregonians of high school age is more than twice the national average.…
April 15, 2025
Gas Tax already hits rural Oregonians disproportionately; Lawmakers want to raise it 50%.
City motorists drive less but benefit from the gas tax’s distribution formula. BY NIGEL JAQUISS [email protected]…
April 10, 2025
Oregon GOP chairman resigns after Oregon Journalism Project report about his past
Jerry Cummings won election to lead his party in February. BY NIGEL JAQUISS [email protected] Oregon Republican Party chairman…
April 9, 2025
Oregon GOP’s new chairman brings some baggage to his role
Court records provide details from a long-running divorce and custody case that raise questions about Gerald “Jerry”…
April 9, 2025
Are Oregon’s top Democrats more interested in housing the poor or helping their campaign donors?
Examples in Astoria point to a state government that says it wants more affordable housing but places costly…
April 2, 2025