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Three major gun bills advance — along party lines — in the Oregon Legislature

April 11, 2025
By BRYCE DOLE/Oregon Public Broadcasting SALEM — Members of the House and Senate judiciary committees this week voted along party lines to move the bills forward, with Democrats using their majority power in the face of Republican pushback. The bills would create a 72-hour waiting period for gun purchases, ban rapid-fire devices, initiate a state licensing program for gun dealers

Chair of Oregon Republican Party resigns after “deeply troubling” revelations

April 11, 2025
By DIRK VANDERHART/Oregon Pulic Broadcasting The newly minted chair of the Oregon Republican Party stepped down Wednesday, amid revelations of ongoing personal financial woes and troubling allegations from a 16-year-old divorce. Jerry Cummings, a pastor from Columbia County, said in a letter to party members Wednesday that the negative publicity from those matters would undercut his ability to help his

New report says Oregon voter registration errors began years earlier than DMV officials acknowledged

April 11, 2025
By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — Data entry errors at the Oregon Department of Transportation that led to more than 1,700 people being incorrectly registered to vote despite not demonstrating citizenship began years earlier than the department previously acknowledged, according to a new report released Friday. Since November, the department has released monthly status reports on its ongoing review

19 international students at Oregon’s largest universities have visas revoked in federal crackdown

April 11, 2025
By ELIZABETH MILLER/Oregon Public Broadcasting Nineteen international students attending Oregon’s three largest universities have had their visas revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, according to university officials. They include 13 students from Oregon State University, four from University of Oregon, and two at Portland State University. In addition, one recent PSU graduate has lost visa eligibility, according to university officials.

Oregon governor, education director ‘hold the line’ against Trump administration funding threats over DEI

April 10, 2025
By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — The Oregon Department of Education will not end diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to fit the Trump administration’s interpretation of federal civil rights law, Gov. Tina Kotek and the state’s education director announced Thursday. “Since the start of the new federal administration, I promised Oregonians that I would not back down from a

Waldport council issues letter on its decision to remove mayor from office

April 10, 2025
To the editor: From the Waldport City Council to our fellow citizens. How and why did the City Council remove its mayor without a recall? What happened to make this drastic action necessary? We believe you deserve answers to your questions and concerns. First, let’s put one issue aside – this was not planned. Many on our council had worked

Illness forces cancellation of speech Sunday in Yachats on exclusion laws

April 10, 2025
   UPDATE: Organizers announced Thursday that Zachary Stocks, executive director of Oregon Black Pioneers, has Covid and they they have had to cancel Sunday’s presentation. View the Future executive director Gretchen Dubie said Stocks will reschedule his talk once he and organizers can find a new date for the presentation. — Lincoln Chronicle YACHATS – The executive director of Oregon

Lincoln City police news release on April 9 burglary arrest

April 10, 2025
On Tuesday, April 8th, 2025 Officers were dispatched to a burglary at the Lincoln City Dutch Bros location after a subject shattered a window and entered the store. The subject failed to break open a cash register and fled the area without success. On Wednesday, April 9th, 2025, Officers were dispatched to the Lincoln City Human Bean after the same

Long on potential but still assembling its staff, online news outlet launches Thursday in Eugene

April 10, 2025
By MIKE ROGOWAY/The Oregonian/OregonLive Eugene lost dozens of local journalists after The Register-Guard newspaper sold to corporate, out-of-state owners in 2018. Longtime Register-Guard columnist Bob Welch said the community also lost a sense of itself. “Eugene has always been a politically yeasty place,” Welch said, given to ideological foment and agitation. And yet Welch said The Register-Guard had served as a
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