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Monday, January 6, 2025: New laws go into effect in Oregon to help curtail medicine costs, reduce drug use on transit
Latest News & Opinion Stories
Oregon News
New laws go into effect in Oregon to help curtail medicine costs, reduce drug use on transit
State Auditor Refers Potential Violations by Governor’s Office to Ethics Commission
New Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield takes office early
Oregon Attorney General-elect Rayfield establishes federal oversight cabinet
How Oregon health officials are preparing for change under Trump
Housing Providers Say Funds From Insurers Have Dried Up
Oregon’s snowpack sees spectacular start to 2025
With new funding, Oregon pays wildland firefighting vendors
State regulators approve more electricity rate hikes for Oregonians in 2025
Oregon Political News
U.S. Rep.-elect Dexter sets long-term goals for Congress on health care, environment
Mobile home dwellers rally against rent hikes, hopeful for proposed legislation
Metropolitan Portland News
Mayor Keith Wilson Backtracks on Increased Return-to-Work Mandate for City Employees
Elana Pirtle-Guiney Elected as Portland City Council President at New Body’s First Meeting
City of Portland Projects a $27 Million Budget Shortfall, but It Will Balloon to Much More
Washington County Prosecutors Want to Form a Union
Vasquez promises to ‘do the right thing’ while taking up district attorney reins
Oregon Coast
St. Helens High School choir teacher arrested again, faces new charges of sexual abuse
Oregon sees uptick in sea turtles washing ashore
Local Politicians receive concerning letter calling for blatant profiling
Central/Eastern Oregon
Greyhound cancels intercity bus service in northeastern Oregon
Eastern Oregon counties impacted by wildfire to get federal aid
Residents, farmers take Oregon back to court over chicken farm in Linn County
Protection for Oregon’s ‘Grand Canyon’ dies in Congress; leaders to try again in 2025
Biden administration announces $37 million for piping projects in Central Oregon
Willamette Valley Area
Corvallis trestle collapse sends freight train into river
Southern Oregon
Federal government sues PacifiCorp over 2020 Archie Creek Fire
Interstate 5’s first-ever wildlife overcrossing receives $33M federal grant
Landslide on North Umpqua Highway shuts down one lane
Incoming Grants Pass mayor, city councilors could reverse past council decisions
Federal judge rejects request for injunction to block casino plan in Medford
Large subdivision planned near former Whittle ranch site in east Medford
Landslide closes access to 2 state parks on Southern Oregon Coast
Business News
Biden blocks deal to sell U.S. Steel, saying it should be domestically owned and operated
Contractors Blast Kotek’s Executive Order Requiring State-Funded Projects to Include Labor Agreements
Hillsboro’s latest land battle ends in victory for preservationists, blow to semiconductor industry
Public Safety
New court records claim TikTok knew its LIVE feature was used to groom children
New Orleans attack prompts tighter security in D.C. ahead of inauguration, Carter funeral
Transportation News
Congestion pricing begins in NYC in a high stakes test for the model’s U.S. viability
Is your car spying on you? What it means that Tesla shared data in the Las Vegas explosion
Health News
Providence says it is prepared for a major nurses strike, but asks doctors not to walk
For many rural women, finding maternity care outweighs concerns about abortion access
Oregon Whooping Cough Cases Hit 74-Year High as Vaccination Rates Drop
2 children died from the flu in Oregon over Christmas week
Traditional Native American healing practices now covered by Medicaid and CHIP in Oregon
Education News
The Governor Wants to Improve Literacy. So Why Are So Many School Libraries Empty?
School board members around Oregon vote down effort to form Pride Caucus
New Oregon law on school board transparency will upend practices for some districts
International News
Ukraine stops transport of Russian gas to Europe
Hezbollah leader Nasrallah was killed last year inside the war operations room, aide says
Ukraine presses attacks in Russia’s Kursk region
A Weakened Iran Prepares to Face Trump 2.0
China fires shot across Trump’s bow with defense sanctions
Speculation grows that Austrian far right leader Herbert Kickl will be asked to form a government
National News
President Jimmy Carter’s funeral traces his life from the rural South to the world stage
“Major” winter storm to usher in severe Arctic outbreak across U.S.
As Trump rewrites history, victims of the Jan. 6 riot say they feel ‘betrayed’
Higher Social Security payments are coming for millions of people from a bill that Biden is signing
Trump to be sentenced in hush money case but avoid jail time
As ‘smart cities’ tools grow nationwide, so do privacy and ethical concerns
National Political News
Trump’s mega-MAGA moonshot
Congressional Black Caucus marks historic firsts as it membership hits record
Why are US flags being flown at half-staff on Inauguration Day?
House and Senate Split on How to Deliver for Trump
FBI checks, ethics paperwork threaten to slow down Trump confirmations
Johnson says he expects to pass most of Trump’s agenda with ‘one big, beautiful bill’ by Memorial Day
Pelosi says violence of Jan. 6 Capitol attack ‘didn’t end that day’
Thune says it’s unclear whether all Trump Cabinet picks will be confirmed
Opinion
Oregon’s legislative Democrats face three questions for the session ahead
Wyden bill could restrict some imports, hurting businesses
Removing dead trees after a severe wildfire is often right thing to do
Editorial: In 2025, Oregon must turn aspirations into outcomes
OUR VIEW: A commitment to community, ever-forward
Does a new report justify Jan. 6 pardons? In fact, it does the opposite.
2025: Predictions, scandals and political chaos