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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.

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SBA OFFERS DISASTER ASSISTANCE TO OREGON RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES AFFECTED BY MARCH AND APRIL FLOODING  
  
OREGON—The Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) announced today the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved Governor Kotek’s request for SBA Administrative Declarations following a gubernatorial declaration of disaster from severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides that occurred in March and April of 2025. This declaration is available to Oregon businesses, homeowners, renters, and nonprofit organizations in the effected counties.   
  
Loan Types:   
• Home Loans (up to $500,000 for property, $100,000 for belongings)   
• Business Loans (up to $2M for physical damages)   
• EIDL for economic losses (up to $2M)   
  
Application deadlines for the March 13–20, 2025 Flooding in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Lane Coun􀆟es:   
• August 25, 2025 for Physical Damage   
• March 24, 2026 for Economic Injury   
• Fact Sheets:   
English - https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303661/OR_21163_Fact_Sheet_Agency%20%28Rapid%29.pdft Sheet  
Spanish - https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303662/OR_21163_Spanish_Fact_Sheet_Agency%20%28Rapid%29.pdfde Datos  
• More information about this loan declaration: https://lending.sba.gov/search-disaster/?disaster=OR-20010tal  
  
Application deadlines for the March 12–April 15, 2025, Flooding in Crook, Deschutes, Grant, Harney, Lake, Harney and Malheur Coun􀆟es:   
• August 25, 2025 for Physical Damage   
• March 25, 2026 for Economic Injury   
• Fact Sheets:   
English https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303659/OR_21165_Fact_Sheet_%28Agency%29.pdf  
Spanish https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303660/OR_21165_Spanish_Fact_Sheet_%28Agency%29.pdf  
• More information about this loan declaration: https://lending.sba.gov/search-disaster/?disaster=OR-20011%C2%A0  
  
How to Apply   
• Online: htps://lending.sba.gov   
• Apply in-person in Douglas County at 738 W. Harvard Avenue, Roseburg 97470   
• Apply in-person in Harney County at the Harney County Senior & Community Services Center, 17 S Alder Ave Burns OR 97720   
• We will add in-person locations as they are announced.   
  
Need help?   
  
Sharon Henderson Office of Disaster Recovery & Resilience U.S. Small Business Administration Phone: (202) 205-6734 Email: disastercustomerservice@sba.gov   
Toll Free: Help line: 1-800-659-2955 | TTY: 7-1-1   
For more information about SBA disaster assistance and eligibility, visit https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance  
In addition to the SBA loans, disaster assistance available to farmers affected by the march floods. The Emergency Conservation Program (ECP), administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA), provides emergency funding and technical assistance to farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate farmland and conservation structures damaged by natural disasters and implement emergency water conservation measures in periods of severe drought. More information is available on this Fact Sheet or visit the USDA website.   
###   
It is the mission of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) to lead collaborative statewide efforts, inclusive of all partners and the communities we serve, to ensure the capability to get help in an emergency and to protect, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies or disasters regardless of cause. OEM prioritizes an equitable and inclusive culture of preparedness that empowers all Oregonians to thrive in times in crisis. The agency leads collaborative statewide efforts, inclusive of all partners and the communities we serve, to ensure the capability to get help in an emergency and to protect, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies or disasters. For more information about the OEM, visit oregon.gov/oem. You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. For assistance, email OEM_PublicInfo@oem.oregon.gov. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711.
SBA OFFERS DISASTER ASSISTANCE TO OREGON RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES AFFECTED BY MARCH AND APRIL FLOODING  
  
OREGON—The Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) announced today the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved Governor Kotek’s request for SBA Administrative Declarations following a gubernatorial declaration of disaster from severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides that occurred in March and April of 2025. This declaration is available to Oregon businesses, homeowners, renters, and nonprofit organizations in the effected counties.   
  
Loan Types:   
• Home Loans (up to $500,000 for property, $100,000 for belongings)   
• Business Loans (up to $2M for physical damages)   
• EIDL for economic losses (up to $2M)   
  
Application deadlines for the March 13–20, 2025 Flooding in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Lane Coun􀆟es:   
• August 25, 2025 for Physical Damage   
• March 24, 2026 for Economic Injury   
• Fact Sheets:   
English - https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303661/OR_21163_Fact_Sheet_Agency%20%28Rapid%29.pdft Sheet  
Spanish - https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303662/OR_21163_Spanish_Fact_Sheet_Agency%20%28Rapid%29.pdfde Datos  
• More information about this loan declaration: https://lending.sba.gov/search-disaster/?disaster=OR-20010tal  
  
Application deadlines for the March 12–April 15, 2025, Flooding in Crook, Deschutes, Grant, Harney, Lake, Harney and Malheur Coun􀆟es:   
• August 25, 2025 for Physical Damage   
• March 25, 2026 for Economic Injury   
• Fact Sheets:   
English https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303659/OR_21165_Fact_Sheet_%28Agency%29.pdf  
Spanish https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303660/OR_21165_Spanish_Fact_Sheet_%28Agency%29.pdf  
• More information about this loan declaration: https://lending.sba.gov/search-disaster/?disaster=OR-20011%C2%A0  
  
How to Apply   
• Online: htps://lending.sba.gov   
• Apply in-person in Douglas County at 738 W. Harvard Avenue, Roseburg 97470   
• Apply in-person in Harney County at the Harney County Senior & Community Services Center, 17 S Alder Ave Burns OR 97720   
• We will add in-person locations as they are announced.   
  
Need help?   
  
Sharon Henderson Office of Disaster Recovery & Resilience U.S. Small Business Administration Phone: (202) 205-6734 Email: disastercustomerservice@sba.gov   
Toll Free: Help line: 1-800-659-2955 | TTY: 7-1-1   
For more information about SBA disaster assistance and eligibility, visit https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance  
In addition to the SBA loans, disaster assistance available to farmers affected by the march floods. The Emergency Conservation Program (ECP), administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA), provides emergency funding and technical assistance to farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate farmland and conservation structures damaged by natural disasters and implement emergency water conservation measures in periods of severe drought. More information is available on this Fact Sheet or visit the USDA website.   
###   
It is the mission of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) to lead collaborative statewide efforts, inclusive of all partners and the communities we serve, to ensure the capability to get help in an emergency and to protect, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies or disasters regardless of cause. OEM prioritizes an equitable and inclusive culture of preparedness that empowers all Oregonians to thrive in times in crisis. The agency leads collaborative statewide efforts, inclusive of all partners and the communities we serve, to ensure the capability to get help in an emergency and to protect, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies or disasters. For more information about the OEM, visit oregon.gov/oem. You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. For assistance, email OEM_PublicInfo@oem.oregon.gov. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711.
SBA OFFERS DISASTER ASSISTANCE TO OREGON RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES AFFECTED BY MARCH AND APRIL FLOODING OREGON—The Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) announced today the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved Governor Kotek’s request for SBA Administrative Declarations following a gubernatorial declaration of disaster from severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides that occurred in March and April of 2025. This declaration is available to Oregon businesses, homeowners, renters, and nonprofit organizations in the effected counties. Loan Types: • Home Loans (up to $500,000 for property, $100,000 for belongings) • Business Loans (up to $2M for physical damages) • EIDL for economic losses (up to $2M) Application deadlines for the March 13–20, 2025 Flooding in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Lane Coun􀆟es: • August 25, 2025 for Physical Damage • March 24, 2026 for Economic Injury • Fact Sheets: English - https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303661/OR_21163_Fact_Sheet_Agency%20%28Rapid%29.pdft Sheet Spanish - https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303662/OR_21163_Spanish_Fact_Sheet_Agency%20%28Rapid%29.pdfde Datos • More information about this loan declaration: https://lending.sba.gov/search-disaster/?disaster=OR-20010tal Application deadlines for the March 12–April 15, 2025, Flooding in Crook, Deschutes, Grant, Harney, Lake, Harney and Malheur Coun􀆟es: • August 25, 2025 for Physical Damage • March 25, 2026 for Economic Injury • Fact Sheets: English https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303659/OR_21165_Fact_Sheet_%28Agency%29.pdf Spanish https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/OROEM/2025/06/25/file_attachments/3303660/OR_21165_Spanish_Fact_Sheet_%28Agency%29.pdf • More information about this loan declaration: https://lending.sba.gov/search-disaster/?disaster=OR-20011%C2%A0 How to Apply • Online: htps://lending.sba.gov • Apply in-person in Douglas County at 738 W. Harvard Avenue, Roseburg 97470 • Apply in-person in Harney County at the Harney County Senior & Community Services Center, 17 S Alder Ave Burns OR 97720 • We will add in-person locations as they are announced. Need help? Sharon Henderson Office of Disaster Recovery & Resilience U.S. Small Business Administration Phone: (202) 205-6734 Email: [email protected] Toll Free: Help line: 1-800-659-2955 | TTY: 7-1-1 For more information about SBA disaster assistance and eligibility, visit https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance In addition to the SBA loans, disaster assistance available to farmers affected by the march floods. The Emergency Conservation Program (ECP), administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA), provides emergency funding and technical assistance to farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate farmland and conservation structures damaged by natural disasters and implement emergency water conservation measures in periods of severe drought. More information is available on this Fact Sheet or visit the USDA website. ### It is the mission of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) to lead collaborative statewide efforts, inclusive of all partners and the communities we serve, to ensure the capability to get help in an emergency and to protect, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies or disasters regardless of cause. OEM prioritizes an equitable and inclusive culture of preparedness that empowers all Oregonians to thrive in times in crisis. The agency leads collaborative statewide efforts, inclusive of all partners and the communities we serve, to ensure the capability to get help in an emergency and to protect, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies or disasters. For more information about the OEM, visit oregon.gov/oem. You can get this document in other languages, large print, braille, or a format you prefer. For assistance, email [email protected]. We accept all relay calls, or you can dial 711.

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