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With Trump’s inauguration looming, Oregon Democrats strategize response Based on Trump’s promised executive order, TikTok says i...
With Trump’s inauguration looming, Oregon Democrats strategize response Based on Trump’s promised executive order, TikTok says i...
With Trump’s inauguration looming, Oregon Democrats strategize response Based on Trump’s promised executive order, TikTok says i...

Published on: 01/19/2025

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Attorney General Dan Rayfield is joining lawsuits to protect Biden administration rules, but most state leaders say they don’t want to respond to everything Trump says or does.

TikTok says it’s “in the process” of restoring service to users in the United States after the popular video-sharing platform went dark in response to a new law.

The ceasefire ushers in an initial six weeks of calm and raises hopes for the release of nearly 100 remaining hostages.

The fire broke out at the Cascade Woods apartment complex around 2:30 on Saturday.

“This is probably not the most iconic event that we’ve ever hosted. But it could be the most important,” said Jens Weiden, the Rose Bowl’s chief executive.

The National Weather Service suggests Oregonians west of the Cascades bundle up and keep pets indoors.

The Jan. 24-25 event is intended to blend science and art to "bring hope and excitement," as the festival director says.

The returns come amid looming uncertainty regarding whether the ceasefire deal will bring more than a temporary halt to the fighting.

The spread of large solar farms in Oregon is likely to continue partly because of a loophole that has rendered farmland protections in the state relatively meaningless.

The exponential growth of massive solar projects in Oregon could fundamentally alter the state's agricultural landscapes, wildlife habitats and tourist vistas, transforming long-established rural communities.

Prices range from $6.3 million to $180,000, cash only.

The election is in just four months, but Portland Public Schools staff have not pinpointed how much they plan to spend to rebuild three high schools or what that money will — and won’t — buy.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2025/01/with-trumps-inauguration-looming-oregon-democrats-strategize-response.html

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