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| Clackamas County has reached a $1 million settlement with the family of a Gresham man who died during a confrontation with police in 2005. | |
| The Oregon Employment Department figures show the jobless rate was 0.2 percent lower than in January. | |
| The Pacific smelt, a small fish that is popular as food and bait, but is beset by climate change, declining river flows, and shrimp fishing, is getting federal protection. | |
| An analysis by The Oregonian shows that, on average, Go Oregon jobs lasted about two weeks and did little or nothing to dent the state's bleak employment outlook. | |
| Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli has been suspended for the upcoming season by coach Chip Kelly after pleading guilty to second-degree burglary | |
| A Medford man whose firearms were seized by police Monday when he was taken into protective custody has asked for their return and police say they will comply with the request. | |
| U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mosman has ordered the Port of Astoria to renew its lease on the Oregon LNG site in Warrenton. | |
| Conservative Oregon activist Bill Sizemore now has a court-appointed attorney to help defend him against felony charges of tax evasion, after telling a judge he's too poor to hire his own lawyer. | |
| The Oregon Supreme Court has kept alive claims by Klamath Basin farmers that the federal government should pay them for shutting off water to crops in 2001. | |
| Money from state and federal programs might be available to pay for the entire $15 million required for a funding match if Roseburg is chosen for the site of a new state veterans home. | |
| Consumer complaints to the Oregon attorney general's office jumped 13 percent last year, with phone companies leading the list for the fourth straight year, Attorney General John Kroger said Tuesday. | |
| Gov. Ted Kulongoski says he expects to sign a drought declaration for the Klamath Basin next week, but it will not be enough to keep farmers from hard times. | |
| A 54-year-old man has been sentenced to 22 years in federal prison for growing marijuana valued at about $6 million on his rural property in southern Oregon. | |
| The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics says the percentage of Oregon workers who belong to a union rose to 17 percent last year from 16.6 percent in 2008. | |
| The Oregon Supreme Court will visit Medford to hear a citizen group's appeal of a Walmart Supercenter planned for construction. | |
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