Bryce Dole
Oregon Public BroadcastingBryce Dole is a JPR content partner from Oregon Public Broadcasting. Bryce was raised in Southern Oregon and graduated from the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication. His reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.
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Property managers say more tenants aren't paying rent on time. Housing advocates say rising rents and stagnant wages make it harder to do so.
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Senate Bill 611 would establish the Food for All Oregonians program, with the goal of helping people who can’t get federal food assistance through SNAP because of their immigration status.
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Collapsing bridges and coastal landslide highlight a major task for lawmakers during the upcoming legislative session.
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Oregon’s turnout was lower than any other presidential election since at least 2004, and the first time since then that turnout has dropped below 80%.
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As people gather for the holidays, sharing meals and gifts, a hunger crisis in the Pacific Northwest is getting worse.
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Oregon transportation officials are expecting long lines as the deadline approaches in May 2025.
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Janelle Bynum, an Oregon legislator from Happy Valley, has declared victory in the race for Oregon’s 5th Congressional District.
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Supporters say ranked-choice voting can reduce political partisanship, while critics and clerks say it would be costly and complex.
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Clerks say their offices cannot support Measure 117 as it's currently drafted and raised concerns around funding and transparency.
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Facing a funding pinch, the Oregon Department of Transportation says cutting staff could impact roads and people statewide.
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President Biden’s decision to drop out has at least momentarily galvanized the Democratic Party. Experts say that could shift especially close races.
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The ruling drew swift rebuke from Democrats and praise from Republicans.