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Fireworks over Natchez, Mississippi (Photo Courtesy of Visit Mississippi)
Later this week, the United States will celebrate its 250th birthday. It’ll be an awkward celebration because as a nation we haven’t been this polarized since the Ci...
The Bonneville Dam on the Lower Columbia River (Photo courtesy Bonneville Power Administration)
A February order issued by U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon, at the behest of the State of Oregon, environmental groups and Native Ameri...
Welcome to Oregon Roundup’s weekly series The Rematch, analyzing the 2026 election with a special focus on the governor’s race. The Rematch is usually available only to paid subscribers of Oregon Roundup. I’m making this edition available t...
Exploration in the Thacker Pass Litium Project, which straddles the Oregon-Nevada border (Photo courtesy Lithium Americas)
The most talked about issues in Oregon elections this year are familiar ones: homelessness, the cost of living, the...
Sam Bankman-Fried, serving a 25-year fraud sentence, helmed crypto firm FTX when it, or someone working for it, gave $500,000 to the Democratic Party of Oregon in 2022 (Image: Tucker Carlson show/WQAD)
Nearly four years ago, as Tina Kotek...
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Writer of politics and lame jokes at Oregon Roundup on Substack. https://oregonroundup.substack.com/
Mark worked 20 years at The Oregonian in positions including business editor & editorial writer. He is regular contributor to Oregon Roundup.
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