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Survivors Say Oregon Youth Prison Doctor Abused Them for Years as Staff Looked Away

Diane Megaw Sep 18, 2025
Another 11 men were added to the federal lawsuit, filed in Portland, against the MacLaren Youth Prison in Woodburn. The 73 Plaintiffs allege that Dr. Edward Gary Edwards, nicknamed "Dr. Cold Fingers," groped them during exams. …
Education

Oregon Schools Report Strong Gains in Elementary Attendance as Awareness Campaign Expands

Diane Megaw Sep 18, 2025
Following Governor Tina Kotek’s September Attendance Awareness Month proclamation earlier this month, the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) recognized districts across the state that have shown positive trends in elementary attendance,…
Crime & Courts

Video Shows Suspect Moments Before Fatal Ashland Shooting on ‘A’ Street

Daily Tidings Editorial Board Sep 18, 2025
ASHLAND, Ore. — The Ashland Police Department (APD) released video footage of a person of interest in the shooting of Matthew Mark Vandersande on 'A' Street early Sunday, September 7. After joining forces with several law enforcement…
News

Oregon Wholesale Trade Suffers Biggest Job Losses as Unemployment Ticks Up to 5%

Lucille McNamara Sep 18, 2025
The Oregon wholesale trade suffered the most job losses in August, shedding 1,100 positions. This was likely caused by factors such as softer consumer demand and increased cost pressures from tariffs. The Wholesale Sector Has…
News

West Coast Alliance Issues Unified Vaccine Recommendations as Oregon Leaders Warn Politics Threatens…

Lucille McNamara Sep 18, 2025
The West Coast Health Alliance (WCHA) yesterday (Wednesday) issued unified, science-based vaccine recommendations ahead of the winter virus season. Trump Administration Politicized Science The four-state WCHA, incorporating…
News

Portland’s Downtown Revival Gains Momentum With Crowds Returning but Offices Still Half Empty

Lucille McNamara Sep 18, 2025
PORTLAND, Ore. — A cleaner and safer downtown Portland has seen pedestrian traffic increase by 22% in January. A Great Post-Pandemic Turnaround This is a great turnaround for a city that has experienced a steadily declining…
News

City of Medford Seeks Public Input on Street Safety Strategies to Reduce Crashes and Injuries

Diane Megaw Sep 17, 2025
MEDFORD, Ore. — Medford residents are invited to an upcoming open house in October to help the City Council shape its Transportation Safety Action Plan (TSAP)- a community effort seeking to reduce and ultimately eliminate serious injuries…
Crime & Courts

Portland Fentanyl Ring Leaders Extradited From Honduras to Face Federal Trial in Oregon

Lucille McNamara Sep 17, 2025
Two Honduran nationals appeared in federal court in Portland yesterday (Tuesday), after their extradition from their homeland to the U.S. for conspiring to distribute fentanyl in Oregon. According to court documents, at the beginning of…
News

Overturned Log Truck in White City Crushes Three Vehicles and Leaves Two Drivers Injured

Diane Megaw Sep 17, 2025
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — A log truck trailer overturned on Avenue G near the intersection of Highway 62 at approximately 10:15 a.m., on Monday, crushing three vehicles and injuring two people. Responding to reports of a major traffic crash…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Senate Votes Today on Funding Bill That Could Raise Gas Prices and Save ODOT Jobs

Lucille McNamara Sep 17, 2025
UPDATE: The Oregon Senate postponed a key vote on a $4.3 billion transportation bill—originally scheduled for September 17—until September 29 because a crucial Democratic senator, Chris Gorsek, remains hospitalized and unable to attend.…
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