Trailing in the GOP Gubernatorial Primary, Dudley Appears to Change His Views on Abortion
The former Trail Blazer recently told OJP he is pro-choice. Now he says he is pro-life.
Independent Poll Shows Drazan With Significant Advantage in GOP Primary for Governor
The 2022 nominee has twice the support of her two leading opponents, Chris Dudley and Ed Diehl.
One of Oregon’s Most Powerful Unions Is Rebelling Against Democrats
Reporting from the Oregon Journalism Project reveals a portrait of an organization that has grown more aggressive at the same time it faces unprecedented financial and membership headwinds.
U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer Resigns Amid Investigation
Oregon’s highest-level link to the Trump administration is out little more than a year after Senate confirmation.
Republican Candidates for Governor Face Off at Hillsboro Forum
The four top hopefuls generally ignored each other and the elephant (not) in the room.
Opponents of Climate Protection Program Ask Court to Halt Oregon’s Controversial Emissions Reduction Regulation
Labor, industry, utilities and trade associations file suit, alleging the program exceeds the state’s authority.
Oregon’s Climate Protection Program Costs Far More Than Other States’—and Is Far Less Accountable
Critics say the program is a poorly designed job killer.
An ‘Elegant Solution’ Emerges for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site and a Troubled Tycoon
After more than a quarter century, the public could emerge as an unexpected winner from one of Oregon’s largest environmental disasters.
Battle Erupts Between SEIU and Long-Term Care Providers
The two powerful groups disagree whether the names of job applicants should be a matter of public record.
I-5 Bridge Replacement Project Finally Comes Clean on Skyrocketing Price Tag
That cost is so high that the governors of both states have abandoned their goal of redoing the entire 5-mile stretch of Interstate 5 from North Portland to Vancouver.










