Following a bumpy few months for the Oregon Department of Forestry and the abrupt resignation of its leader, Kotek wants to pick the next state forester.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — KATU’s Steve Dunn recently interviewed Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek on a wide range of topics. Last week, KATU aired segments of the interview and a longer version on this Sunday’s ...
The $75 million fund will allow local governments to offer interest-free loans to developers building moderate-income and ...
A coalition of construction contractors filed a lawsuit Friday challenging Gov. Tina Kotek’s executive order that requires ...
Multnomah County is facing a $104 million shortfall in its budget for homeless services and has asked the state and Metro for ...
The governor on Wednesday directed state agencies to bring greater transparency to the state’s rulemaking processes.
By sticking to the structure that we set up, I think we have the most potential to save lives,” one board member said.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said climate change is an existential threat to the state, she told KATU's Steve Dunn in an exclusive interview.
One of the high-profile bills under consideration in the Oregon legislature this session is a move to change the rules ...
Kotek directed the state forestry department to pause any further action based on the map until the Legislature decides to ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek paused referrals for wildfire hazard map appeals on Monday, which come amid calls from state ...
Several governors across the country are raising concerns over the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs, warning of ...