BEND, Ore. – Congressman Greg Walden (R) has accepted an invitation from News Channel 21 (KTVZ) to attend a televised debate with Jamie McLeod-Skinner (D). The debate is scheduled to take place in Bend on Friday, October 5 at 7:00 ...

SALEM, Ore. – Now that Oregonians are just a little more than three months away from the November election, current Oregon Governor Kate Brown and her Republican challenger Knute Buehler are finding themselves tied in the latest poll. The Oregonian ...

BRUSSELS, Belgium (NBCNC) – President Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel met at the NATO summit in Brussels Wednesday after he publicly criticized Germany for its spending on national defense and a Russian oil pipeline. President Trump described the talks ...

FARGO, N.D. (KVLY/CNN) – Attorney General Jeff Sessions is cracking down on dealers in the opioid crisis. He was in Fargo, North Dakota, Friday to announce new court action against people involved with illegally bringing drugs like fentanyl into the ...

WASHINTON, D.C. (NBC News) – The first state dinner of the Trump presidency comes Tuesday evening at the White House, when President Trump and the first lady host French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, along with approximately 150 other ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representative Greg Walden (R-Hood River) announced Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in Washington D.C. Walden currently serves as the HECC chairman. He said, “This hearing will be an important ...

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – A crowd of about 150 people met with Senator Jeff Merkley for a town hall meeting at Oregon Tech Tuesday. One of the most emotional moments came during a discussion on gun control when a woman ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC News) – For embattled EPA Administrator, Scott Pruitt, it appeared to be business as usual as he announced plans to roll back Obama-era greenhouse gas and fuel emissions standards. “What was done in 2011 and 2012 as ...

Medford, Ore. — Increasing the age to buy guns and tightening restrictions on sales, safety, and ammunition – all suggestions one state leader is asking the legislature to consider. The head of the Bureau of Labor and Industries sent a ...

SALEM, Ore. – A U.S. senator from Oregon is co-sponsoring legislation to protect veterans for paying for some U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs mistakes. Democrat Senator Ron Wyden announced he’s co-sponsoring new rules after the V.A. mistakenly distributed too many ...

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