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Published on May 1, 2025Source: The Business Journals - Neutral
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Published on May 1, 2025
‘He was one of us:’ Oregon’s only Jesuit parish remembers Pope Francis
Standing in front of the nave filled with people at St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Southeast Portland, the Rev. James Antonio, S.J., delivered the homily for a memorial Mass for Pope Francis on Wednesday night. As Oregon’s only Jesuit parish, St. Ignatius …
Source: OregonLive.com - Neutral -
Published on May 1, 2025
Oregon City students to compete in JROTC national tournament
For months, students at Oregon City High School have prepared for a JROTC drill competition. This weekend, they will compete on a national stage. OREGON CITY, Ore. — The Oregon City High School JROTC drill team has been preparing to compete in a national …
Source: KGW 8 - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 1, 2025
Portland mayor and Oregon governor propose waiving fees to spur housing production
If approved by the city council, the plan would pause collection of System Development Charges for three years or until 5,000 units are built, whichever comes first. PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and Portland Mayor Keith Wilson have announced a …
Source: KGW 8 - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 1, 2025
‘Strive for excellence’: Central Oregon Community College celebrating 75 years
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- It's a big year for Central Oregon Community College—the school is celebrating its 75th anniversary! On Friday from 4-7 p.m., an anniversary party will take place. COCC is the oldest two-year college in the entire state of Oregon. …
Source: KTVZ - Oregon - Neutral -
Published on May 1, 2025
For this Oregon mother and daughter, a passion for flowers goes back generations
There are many ways to love flowers, even among family members. Joan Ewer Thorndike, an organic flower farmer and mom, carries delphiniums in her arms as she walks from one of her greenhouses into a warehouse at Le Mera Gardens in Northwest Medford. She …
Source: OregonLive.com - Neutral -
Published on May 1, 2025
Southern Oregon embraces lowrider culture with Grants Pass event
GRANTS PASS, Ore. - Lowriders are taking center stage in Grants Pass, bringing together culture, community and custom cars this Sunday May 3 at 9 a.m. Organized by R&B Events and Lupita’s Taqueria 147 NE E Street, this annual gathering celebrates a …
Source: KDRV - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 1, 2025
Oregon man accused of fighting with Bangor police
Bangor police arrested an Oregon man after he allegedly fought with officers who were trying to remove him from a Main Street business. Police were called to the unnamed business on Wednesday morning about a person who was refusing to leave the property, …
Source: Bangor Daily News - Maine - Center-left -
Published on May 1, 2025
Oregon reports first sighting of invasive Chinese mitten crabs
Oregon officials have discovered an invasive Chinese mitten crab in the Lower Columbia River, igniting concerns that the invasive species could spread. The crab was caught by a commercial fisher, who brought it to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife …
Source: SeafoodSource - Neutral -
Published on May 1, 2025
Secretly recorded in your AirBnB? Oregon bill lays groundwork for victims to sue
Sen. Floyd Prozanski says he saw a national news story about people who were secretly recorded inside the vacation home they’d rented and he realized something: Victims often have little recourse under Oregon law. So Prozanski, a prosecutor for the cities …
Source: OregonLive.com - Neutral