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Editorial: School funding should pay for students’ needs, not striking employees  Readers respond: State fuel storage requires e...
Editorial: School funding should pay for students’ needs, not striking employees  Readers respond: State fuel storage requires e...
Editorial: School funding should pay for students’ needs, not striking employees Readers respond: State fuel storage requires e...

Published on: 05/28/2025

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Legislators who claim to support schools should back that up by voting "no" on Senate Bill 916, which would allow striking workers to collect unemployment pay, the editorial board writes. The legislation not only upends the negotiating dynamic to heavily favor unions, but it also carries significant financial risk for already underfunded districts.

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A bill that awaits the governor’s signature would funnel “canners” to alternative redemption sites amid grocery industry pressure.

The closure begins at 9 p.m. Friday, May 30. Southbound traffic will be detoured off the freeway at Canyon Road.

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High temps hit the mid 80s Wednesday, then fall back down into the low 70s Thursday.

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Anthony Barrera, 29, was tracked by FBI and sheriff's deputies using geolocation data from his phones, the FBI said.

The incident followed a drive-by shooting in a nearby parking lot.

Lawyers for the women and children suing David Farley want a judge to compel his testimony. Farley's lawyers allege suit is seeking an 'end run' around criminal inquiry.

Senate Bill 180, which passed the House last month, had broad bipartisan support.

Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is on the startup's board. Current Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is a partner in a VC firm backing the young company.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2025/05/editorial-school-funding-should-pay-for-students-needs-not-striking-employees.html

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