Oregon’s aggressive stance on letting students opt out of taking state math and reading tests is harming the state’s ability to learn from high performing districts, national experts say. A study out ...
When officers tried to pull over Umatilla County Sheriff Terry L. Rowan last year after motorists reported seeing his car speeding, swerving and straddling the eastbound lanes of Interstate 84, Rowan ...
MEDINA, Ohio (WJW) — Highland Local Schools is taking a hands-on approach to recruiting new bus drivers by letting potential candidates get behind the wheel before they even apply. The district is ...
Oregon drivers are being warned about a growing number of scam text messages pretending to be from the DMV and demanding ...
Oregon has stopped issuing certain commercial driver’s licenses to noncitizens, citing new federal rules and the risk of losing tens of millions of dollars in highway funding. According to the Oregon ...
Gas sales have reliably tracked Oregon’s economy over the past quarter century. When times are good, more drivers are fueling up their cars and businesses have more trucks on the road. Gas sales fall ...
SALEM, Ore. (KATU) — Gas prices remain high across Oregon, with the statewide average sitting just under $5 a gallon, according to AAA Oregon/Idaho. AAA says a mix of global and seasonal factors is ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - If you had to take another driving test, would you pass? That’s a question you might be faced with if House Bill 777 is successful. A bill brought to the Louisiana House ...
With less than one week until the 2026 NFL Draft begins, the Detroit Lions have held a meeting with an intriguing safety. According to a report from NFL insider Aaron Wilson, the Lions had a meeting ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Starting June 15 through Labor Day, visitors to Sauvie Island beaches will need to have a parking permit. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials were looking to limit ...
“Flock Safety remains committed to responsible ALPR regulation and continued collaboration with policymakers and law enforcement agencies across Oregon and the country,” the company’s website reads.
Oregonians will soon be able to sue private companies that sell or otherwise improperly use data captured by license plate-reading cameras under a new state law. Senate Bill 1516, signed into law by ...
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