Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek confirms she will seek reelection in 2026

The governor sought to frame herself as a protector of Oregon values who could support working families, as the state battles sluggish economic growth and rising unemployment.
ICE contractor informs Oregon agency of incoming Newport action: ‘Something’s going on’

A federal contractor representing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told Oregon officials last week that they are preparing an analysis of an unspecified project that would have significant environmental ramifications for the coastal city of Newport.
Oregon labor bureau audit cites poor management for backlog of wage, civil rights claims

BOLI has historically served as a key resource for Oregonians who lack the resources for a lawyer, despite its struggle to clear a backlog of cases alleging civil rights violations and wage theft.
License plate recognition, wrongful conviction among 2026 priorities for Oregon lawmakers

Automated license reading technology has sparked controversy across the state due to concerns about data-sharing with federal immigration authorities.
Lawmakers to discuss ‘painful’ cuts for Oregon agencies under $373 million deficit

Potential cuts across state agencies could mean service reductions for Oregonians and more work for current employees.
Federal defense contractor backs out of potential Oregon Coast ICE facility

At an emotional meeting Wednesday night, Newport city leaders said they would push back against any effort to establish a local immigration detention facility.
Military housing contractor sought Newport airport lease site before ICE facility reports

A vague letter from a Texas-based defense contractor spurred concern in Newport that the federal government would seek to establish an immigration detention facility on Oregon’s Central Coast.
US Supreme Court won’t hear Oregon prison union case

Oregon is known for some of the strongest labor protections for workers in the nation, though the state does not require union membership from public employees.
Measure 114 case in Oregon Supreme Court pits gun ownership tradition against public safety concerns

Justices pressed for answers on permits and required training, which guns were available during the state’s founding and whether the court needed to conduct any historical analysis.
Oregon quietly halts noncitizen voters investigation

The Oregon Secretary of State’s office in February 2025 had referred three cases for criminal investigation to the Oregon Department of Justice.


