Law and Justice
The Supreme Court is headed toward a radically new vision of unlimited presidential power
Guest analysis by Graham G. Dodds, Concordia University, via The Conversation.
Law and Justice
Guest analysis by Graham G. Dodds, Concordia University, via The Conversation.
Opinion
Tin soldiers and Trump coming, We're finally on our own...
Elections
The No on Prop. 50 group is using issues such as the cost of the measure, but did acknowledge why the proposition made it to the ballot.
Politics & Government
Podcast
The word democracy comes from the ancient Greek “demo” (the people) and “kratia” (rule of).
Community News
Tire collection event at Waster Collection Center.
Law and Justice
The original case collapse with a key witness fled to Ohio
Politics & Government
The deployment came after a Trump-appointed federal judge ruled that the administration lacked legal authority to federalize Oregon’s Guard and ordered control returned to the state
Environmental News
However, there is some very welcome news regarding the Klamath River, where the removal of four dams was completed one year ago.
Opinion
In a dimly lit hospital room lay a frail, yellowed parchment—once a mighty guide that had endured more than two centuries of storms and squabbles. Now it lay on life support, its ink fading but its spirit stubbornly clinging to life. Listen Time 1 Minute 20 Seconds
Politics & Government
In the last couple of weeks, Rep. Doris Matsui has become more visible on social media but has not conducted any town hall or constituent meetings.
Current News
The meeting starts at 6 p.m.