OSU professor awarded $3 million federal grant to produce a sustainable battery without scarce metals

An OSU professor wants to produce a long-lasting battery that doesn’t use lithium, cobalt or nickel and that might store more energy than current batteries like those used in electric vehicles.
Federal energy agency approves plan to remove Klamath River’s dams

The removal of four dams on the lower Klamath River will be the largest such removal project in the world and has been decades in the making.
Oregon environmental commission rules out air pollution regulations for large dairies

The Department of Environmental Quality said the state should wait for rules from U.S. authorities.
NW Natural scraps plans for blended hydrogen and natural gas project in Eugene

Oregon’s first green hydrogen production project has been shelved after public pushback over potential environmental and health impacts.
4 statewide measures on ballot, with 2 that would change state Constitution

Oregonians will vote on tightening gun laws, banning legislative walkouts and slavery and making health care a right
Oregon natural gas providers raising residential rates up to 25% this fall

On Nov. 1, NW Natural, the state’s largest natural gas utility, will raise residential rates about 14%, and then another 11% in March, affecting about 600,000 people.
Race to represent Oregon’s new congressional district among state’s tightest, most heated

Republican Mike Erickson and Democrat Andrea Salinas are vying for Oregon’s 6th Congressional District that’s one of the most diverse in the state.
‘Nation’s report card’ shows Oregon students falling behind in reading and math

Results from the National Assessment for Educational Progress show declines in math and reading proficiency among Oregon fourth- and eighth-graders.
State Republicans bank on winning on education wedge issues: school choice, ‘parents’ rights’

Republicans hope ongoing frustration from pandemic school closures will win over undecided voters in November.
Student attendance, graduation rates down since pandemic, state analysis finds

New data released this week shows the number of Oregon high schoolers on track to graduate has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels.

