Rob Manning
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Rep. Elizabeth Furse, D-Oregon, founded and helped lead an institute on tribal government at Portland State University after leaving Congress.
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Report finds more than half of Oregon families with young children endured child care disruptions laThe new report commissioned by Oregon's Early Learning Division found COVID-19 had a significant impact on child care providers last year.
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The Portland metro area is not included — but counties across much of the state can start vaccinating "group 7" right away.
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Oregon education officials would rather not have students return to school, just to spend several days taking state tests.
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County commissioners said that tear gas should not be used around children or other vulnerable populations.
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Oregon's largest district has reached a deal that would start returning students to classrooms on April 1.
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The Oregon Employment Department says there will be delays in extending federal programs, but officials can't say for how long or for how many people.
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Saturday.
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Oregon's top employment official says even if Congress acted quickly, people receiving federal benefits would likely see a gap.
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The proposed teaching approach would mean delivering instruction to students both in-person and at-home at the same time.