Grants Pass, Ore. — The City of Grants Pass is trying to recruit citizens for public service with a monthly stipend. On Wednesday night, city councilors voted to approve a $1,000 a month stipend for both the mayor and city ...

Weed, Calif. — California voters head to the polls Tuesday, for the state’s primary election. In addition to the 27 people running for governor, residents will cast their ballots on dozens of local offices and weigh in on 5 state-wide ...

Grants Pass, Ore. – Grants Pass City Council approved the measure for a tax on marijuana, and it will be on the ballot for voters in November. This referendum puts a three percent tax on all recreational marijuana. There is currently ...

Jacksonville, Ore. – The city of Jacksonville is facing shortages as it sees new expenses arise for its police force. The city council is now looking to residents for help. Jacksonville is trying to increase funding for its police force. ...

Medford, Ore.- The City of Medford has a big decision to make – how to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in marijuana tax. The city met Thursday night to provide an update on how much money has been collected ...

Josephine County, Ore. —  Taxing pot to pay for protection – that’s the new proposal coming from Josephine County. According to Josephine County Commissioner Dan DeYoung, the initiative would charge a certain amount of money per square footage of canopy ...

Klamath Falls, Ore- NBC5/NBC2 News has confirmed Theodore Paulsen is the Oregon Department of Revenue employee accused of stealing money order tax payments from a Klamath Falls medical marijuana dispensary. Paulsen’s name was confirmed by the Oregon Department of Revenue, ...

Grants Pass, Ore. — The state of Oregon has gathered millions of dollars in marijuana related taxes, but none of it has been distributed yet. 10% of those funds are set to go back to the counties holding licenses, but initial estimates ...

Grants Pass, Ore. — For a lot of people, coffee is a staple in the morning, or to get through a long afternoon at work. But a new bill being introduced in the Oregon Legislature could have you paying more ...

Update (02/10/17 4:03 p.m.) — Multiple outlets report House Bill 2877 is being scrapped and will not move forward. ———————————————————– Salem, Ore. – If enacted, a new bill would cost Oregon drivers $1,000 every five years if their vehicle is ...

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