Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield spoke Tuesday afternoon about the Trump administration's federal funding freeze taking effect on Tuesday.
Confusion spread in Oregon on Tuesday as state officials and others who rely on federal funding sought to learn how the Trump administration’s sweeping funding freeze affects them.
As the state observed Data Privacy Day on Tuesday, the Oregon Department of Justice rolled out a new toolkit with additional handouts and social media content to help Oregonians protect their online information.
A directive to freeze federal aid was widely decried by Democrats, but there was little clarity on what it will actually do.
Gov. Tina Kotek and Attorney General Dan Rayfield blasted the Trump administration on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025 after federal funding portals shut down in the wake of a new White House order.
Gov. Tina Kotek urged Oregonians to keep using services such as Medicaid and Head Start as usual, and not delay care.
OPB's Dave Miller spoke with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield about the new administration’s crackdown on immigration, and what impacts the policies could have on the state.
A federal judge in Washington has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at modifying birthright citizenship.
The Oregon Ducks should be one of the top teams in college football again next year following their 13-1 season in 2024. However, On3’s Rankings of Top 25 Impac
Oregon leaders were scrambling Tuesday morning after an announcement from the Trump administration that it was at least temporarily freezing many federal funds.
The National Council of Nonprofits, of which the Nonprofit Association of Oregon is a member, sued in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Tuesday to block the White House Office of Management and Budget from pausing all federal agency grants and loans.