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Colten Weekley

Colten Weekley

Author at KGW-TV Online at KGW-TV Online

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    Oregon study examines the impact of psilocybin therapy on people with lower incomes

    A feature of Oregon's system thus far is the high price of admission. But new studies are opening the door to a wider pool of people struggling with depression.
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    Oregon DEQ releases annual report looking at wildfire smoke impacts...

    The latest report examines air quality readings from the 2024 wildfire season, the most expensive in state history and largest in terms of acres burned.
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    Bill to ban bump stocks, allow gun bans in public buildings passes ...

    H.B. 3076, which would have created a new state licensing program for gun dealers in Oregon, died in the House, but another, S.B. 243, is heading back to the Senate.
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    After polling, Metro will not attempt to renew the Supportive Housi...

    The tax, paid by higher-income households and large businesses across the three Portland metro counties, funds about half the region's homeless services.
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    Trump administration gives Oregon deadline to turn over personal Me...

    The federal government has given the state until July 30 to comply by handing over personal information from the Oregon Health Plan, according to The Lund Report.
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    Bill that would require Oregon farmers to report fertilizer usage d...

    Efforts to regulate fertilizer use or require action on the part of farmers and businesses in eastern Oregon are still struggling to get off the ground.
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    New Oregon bill aims to make standard time permanent

    During this year's short legislative session, Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill to end the biannual clock change and establish a permanent standard time.