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Oregon Introduces Legislation Enforcing School Districts to Post Meetings Online Within One Week

Lucille McNamara Jan 3, 2025
A new law requiring Oregon school districts to post visual and audio recordings of school board meetings within seven days will present challenges to smaller and more affluent districts. Subcommittee meetings attended by a quorum of…
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Providence Health Workers Strike Looms As Oregon Nurses Call for Intervention

Diane Megaw Jan 3, 2025
With 5,000 Oregon healthcare workers poised to strike on January 10, the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) urged elected officials to intervene in the labor dispute on Thursday, as Providence Health & Services still refuses to negotiate…
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Oregon Providence Patients are Affected by Aetna Insurance Decision to Drop Health Care Provider

Lucille McNamara Jan 2, 2025
Insurance giant Aetna has dropped Providence Health and Services in Oregon from its health insurance network, impacting 9,000 patients statewide. The Two Organizations Failed to Reach an Agreement on a New Contract The decision…
Crime & Courts

New Year’s Eve Shooting In Portland Leaves One Dead

Diane Megaw Jan 2, 2025
The Portland Police indicated that a man died in a hotel parking lot in the Sumner Neighborhood after a shooting on New Year's Eve. An adult man was found in a hotel parking lot in the 8200 block of Northeast Sandy Boulevard on Tuesday,…
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Oregon Bans the Use of Styrofoam Containers for Prepared Food and Drink

Lucille McNamara Jan 2, 2025
Oregon businesses can no longer use Styrofoam containers for food or drinks. Transgressions are punishable with fines of up to $500 a day. Polystyrene is Petroleum-Based Plastic Harmful to Health and the Environment The…
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Oregon State Parks 2025 Fee Increases Now In Effect

Diane Megaw Jan 2, 2025
Fee increases approved in 2025 have come into effect at Oregon state parks. Visitors will pay more for day-use parking and overnight camping, but generous discounts still apply. Camping Fees At Oregon State Parks 2025 Oregon…
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Rural Oregon Unsheltered Homelessness is Increasing

Lucille McNamara Jan 2, 2025
The number of homeless people living out in the open is increasing rapidly in rural areas of Oregon, more so than in cities. The finding arises from an annual people count of homelessness in the state, known as the Point In Time (PIT)…
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Oregon Withdraws from Hillsboro Farmland Incorporation as Hope Fades for its Selection as a…

Lucille McNamara Dec 29, 2024
Oregon has all but admitted defeat in its apparent failure to attract a CHIPS Act semiconductor research hub. With five days to go until legislation expired on December 31, Governor Tina Kotek announced the decision to drop plans to…
Crime & Courts

Medford Man Stabbed with a Wall Display Sword

Lucille McNamara Dec 28, 2024
MEDFORD, Ore. — A Medford man was stabbed with a wall display sword in what the police have described as an attempted murder. The stabbing took place in the late afternoon on Thursday at the 1000 block of Beatty Street. On arrival,…
Education

Glaring Disparities Between Rich and Poor School Districts in Oregon

Lucille McNamara Dec 28, 2024
Glaring disparities exist between the rich and the poor school districts nationwide, and Oregon school districts are no different. 56% of Students in the Oakridge District Live in Poverty The latest Census Bureau reveals that while Lake…
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