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Source: Oregon Capital Chronicle

Oregon lawmakers ponder grants for local news

An amended version of the bill won’t include tax credits for donating or subscribing to news outlets

Oregon Capital Chronicle | February 2023

Shifting from a scarcity mindset to one of abundance widens the lens of what’s possible

How listening sessions and a statewide media collaboration in Oregon can help re-earn the trust of the public

Andrew DeVigal, Oregon Capital Chronicle | May 2022

Oregon journalists are experimenting with new way to report on governor’s race

No candidate on the Republican or Democratic ballot for governor was left out of this reporting effort

Oregon Capital Chronicle | April 2022

Oregon voters want more help from the press to learn about candidates for governor

In listening sessions, Oregonians say they don’t want journalists picking winners through coverage

Oregon Capital Chronicle | April 2022

Oregonians invited to ‘Let’s Talk’ session to share what they want from an Oregon governor

Oregon Capital Chronicle, Rural Development Initiatives and the Agora Journalism Center are leading regional virtual sessions to hear from Oregonians

Oregon Capital Chronicle | January 2022

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