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The order from Gov. Tina Kotek mandates that Oregon school districts adopt policies banning student cell phone use in K-12 ...
Author writes it would be great to keep our citizens in our communities while they receive care, but the state lacks the same ...
Jeffery Collins filed a personal injury and negligence lawsuit against the Oregon State Hospital after he was stabbed by a ...
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown and 15 other state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department ...
New legislation prevents healthcare providers from denying mental health services to people with intellectual or ...
State Sen. Lisa Reynolds, representing West Portland and Washington County, praised the initiative, stating, "By getting cell phones out of our schools, Governor Kotek is putting students first.
Kotek says bell-to-bell cellphone bans in schools are the first step to helping Oregon’s students. What do they think?
With a new $11 million federal grant, the University of Oregon will create a national center for children’s mental health, ...
A new mental health program is launching - backed by the University of Oregon - geared specifically toward children.In partnership with middle schools across th ...
State Senator Anthony Broadman, Representative Emerson Levy and Representative Jason Kropf announced Wednesday a series of ...
By the middle of the upcoming school year, Oregon students will not be allowed to use their cellphones in school. Gov. Tina Kotek on July 2 issued an executive order to Oregon’s 197 school districts, ...
An Academy Award-winning movie that was filmed in Oregon in the 1970s, is now getting its own television series, according to ...