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Photo of Ethan Noble Burlingame issued by Wheeler County Sheriff’s Office
Ethan Noble Burlingame, 28, the man charged with two counts of domestic terrorism related to the attempted burning on June 1 of a main electrical transmission powerl...
West coast progressives still dominate, take shots from the left
Welcome to Oregon Roundup’s new weekly series The Rematch, analyzing the 2026 election with a special focus on the governor’s race. The Rematch is available only to paid subs...
Oregon Governor candidates Tina Kotek (D-Left) and Christine Drazan (R-Right)
After four years in which Oregon declined in just about every meaningful metric of economic performance and Gov. Tina Kotek failed to meet any of the high-profil...
That Oregon has high taxes is front and center in voters' minds; whether it remains so may determine the governor's race
Welcome to Oregon Roundup’s new weekly series The Rematch, analyzing the 2026 election with a special focus on the gov...
Centene, the St. Louis-based health insurance giant, contributed $50,000 to Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek’s (D) re-election campaign months after the state approved a major expansion of Centene subsidiary Trillium’s Medicaid footprint in the state...
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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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