Published on: 12/29/2025
This news was posted by Oregon Today News
Description
Subscribe to OPB’s First Look to receive Northwest news in your inbox six days a week.
Good morning, Northwest.
Beaverton’s annual Kwanzaa celebration is marking its fifth year — and it’s grown tremendously in that time.
OPB’s Saskia Hatvany leads off today’s newsletter with photos and stories from events over the weekend.
In other news this morning, a review led by Oregon Health & Science University shows some cannabis products may help in reducing chronic pain.
And scientists make progress in the study of sea star wasting.
Here’s your First Look at Monday’s news.
—Bradley W. Parks

Beaverton Kwanzaa celebrates 5th year
The sound of drums, dancing and bouncing basketballs filled the gymnasium of Tualatin Hills Athletic Center in Beaverton on Saturday, where the annual Community Kwanzaa Celebration took place for the fifth year in a row.
The event is held by the Beaverton Black People’s Union and began as a small gathering out of the organization’s offices in 2021.
This year’s event featured Kwanzaa storytelling, performances from local musicians, a line dancing tutorial and storytelling. The celebration took place on the second day of the seven-day Kwanzaa celebration, which honors the principle of self-determination. (Saskia Hatvany)
✉️ Are you enjoying First Look? Forward this email your friends.

3 things to know this morning
- A systematic review, led by the Oregon Health & Science University, of studies evaluating cannabis as a pain treatment concluded that some cannabis products do likely work to reduce chronic pain a little bit. (Amelia Templeton)
- Small groups across Oregon are taking part in the National Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count, an increasingly popular nationwide event that continues through Jan. 5. (Bryce Dole)
- As the year comes to a close, Amy Lewin takes the helm at the Oregon Arts Commission and the Oregon Cultural Trust as it celebrates 50 years of the Percent for Art in Public Places Program. (Jacob Pander)

‘At Work With’ an Oaks Park ride operator, a traffic flagger and a rancher
In today’s episode, we bring you along to a day on the job with a ride inspector-operator at Oaks Amusement Park, a traffic control supervisor on construction sites and a rancher in Eastern Oregon’s Baker County. (Malya Fass, Lillian Karabaic and Jenn Chávez)
Headlines from around the Northwest
- Eastern Oregon school district finds a new dimension to the bagpipes (Antonio Sierra)
- Mongolian scientists are studying the Klamath River for insights into the cost of dams (Justin Higginbottom)
- ODOT expects an increase in uncertified mover cases as new rules go into effect (Zac Ziegler)
- After the holidays, Eugene-area Gleaners keep neighbors connected through year-round food sharing (Kendra Schertell)
Listen in on OPB’s daily conversation
“Think Out Loud” airs at noon and 8 p.m. weekdays on OPB Radio, opb.org and the OPB News app. Today’s planned topics (subject to change):
- Inside ICE detention in Tacoma
2025: The year of the starfish (and the Pacific Northwest scientists trying to save them)
This year has been a banner year for scientists in the Pacific Northwest working to save sea stars from a mysterious wasting disease.
Research groups from several universities and institutes have been tackling the problem, each looking for ways to help these important apex predators recover. They’ve found success on many fronts.
The work to save sea stars is ultimately an effort to save coastal kelp forest ecosystems. These habitats have been in decline in many areas, in part, because sea stars are major predators of sea urchins, which eat kelp.
Without sea stars to help keep populations in check, urchin populations have exploded, leaving urchin barrens in their wake. (Jes Burns)
Subscribe to OPB’s First Look to receive Northwest news in your inbox six days a week.
News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/12/29/beaverton-kwanzaa-first-look/
Other Related News
12/29/2025
A homicide investigation is underway after a man was shot and killed and another man injur...
12/29/2025
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on proposed updates to its invasive ...
12/29/2025
KATU ABC 2 offers coverage of news weather sports and community events for Portland Oregon...
12/29/2025
The introduction of domestic first class represents a notable departure from JetBlues long...
12/29/2025
