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Oregon hospitals face ‘dire’ situation with sick children and adults; state allocates $25 million for more nurses

December 8, 2022
By LYNNE TERRY and BEN BOTKIN/Oregon Capital Chronicle For nearly three years, Oregon’s hospitals have faced surge after surge of patients sick with COVID-19. They filled hospital rooms, overflowed into hallways on gurneys and jammed emergency rooms, with hours-long waits. But the current crisis involving a disease called RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, that primarily affects children along with influenza,

BM 114 gun restrictions didn’t take effect Thursday as Oregon Supreme Court allows Harney County judge’s temporary hold

December 8, 2022
By BEN BOTKIN/Oregon Capital Chronicle The Oregon Supreme Court has declined to intervene and block a Harney County judge’s order that temporarily stops a voter-approved firearms measure from going into effect Thursday. The state Supreme Court’s order will keep Measure 114 from taking effect as litigation around the measure proceeds in court. Without the Harney County judicial order and Supreme

Gun deaths in Oregon have been increasing, but nonfatal injuries rising more dramatically, new research says

December 7, 2022
By MAX EGENER/Oregon Capital Bureau Gun deaths have been increasing in Oregon for years. But new research is making the full toll of gun violence in the state more clear. Nonfatal gun injuries treated by emergency departments statewide have increased more dramatically than gun deaths in recent years, a report released in October by researchers at OHSU’s Gun Violence Prevention

Family’s fight over control of large Waldport concrete company ends up in court — and with judge’s restraining order

December 7, 2022
By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews WALDPORT – A company that supplies much of the concrete in Lincoln County is embroiled in a bitter family dispute over its operation and ownership, leading to a judge’s temporary restraining order to prevent any sale, lease or disposal of its assets. The fight is over the operation and assets of Tri-Agg, a Waldport company controlled

Samaritan hospice holding “Grief and the Holidays” workshop Dec. 16

December 6, 2022
NEWPORT — Samaritan Evergreen Hospice is hosting a free workshop to entitled “Grief and the Holidays” from 6-7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16 and the Center for Health Education in Newport. The center is located at 740 S.W. Ninth St., directly west of Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital. The workshop is a free, in-person seminar for adults looking for ways to cope

Federal government launches first offshore wind energy leases for central and northern California; Oregon next

December 6, 2022
GILLIAN FLACCUS/Associated Press Tuesday marks the first-ever U.S. auction of leases to develop commercial-scale floating wind farms, in the deep waters off the West Coast. The live, online auction for the five leases — three off California’s central coast and two off its northern coast — has attracted strong interest and 43 companies from around the world are approved to

In late-night court filing Sunday, Oregon attorney general says state should delay gun permit process until February

December 5, 2022
By MAXINE BERNSTEIN/The Oregonian/OregonLive Two days after telling a federal judge that Oregonians will be able to apply for a permit to buy a gun by the end of this week, Oregon’s attorney general Sunday night acknowledged the state isn’t ready to have a permitting process in place as required by the voter-approved gun control Measure 114. In a three-page letter to

Discussion and possible vote on roles, rules for Yachats’ commissions put off until new members join city council in January

December 5, 2022
By QUINTON SMITH/YachatsNews YACHATS – A city council discussion – and at least one proposal – to change how three city commissions operate stalled last week when one member said it was inappropriate for the lame duck council to decide the issue this month. The five-member council is getting two new members in January – both of whom have

Clogged or damaged pipe shuts Waldport’s public RV dump station

December 4, 2022
WALDPORT – The city of Waldport this week hopes to diagnose the problem and repair whatever has clogged the pipe at its public RV dump station on Southwest Starr Street. The city had to close off the dump station last week after something clogged or damaged the pipe connecting it to the sewage treatment system, said city manager Dann
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