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She Flies With Her Own Wings

Soar through the history of aviation in the Oregon Historical Society’s newest exhibition, She Flies with Her Own Wings: Oregon’s Golden Age of Aviation. Opening Friday, March 7 in downtown Portland, visitors will discover how the wonder of flight sparked innovation, inspired new aviators, and connected communities during a transformative[Read More…]

House Advances Bill To Modernize Special Education

Oregon House advanced House Bill 2682, a critical step toward ensuring young children with disabilities receive strong Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) services. The bill directs the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) to convene an advisory committee to update Oregon’s outdated EI/ECSE funding model, aligning it with[Read More…]

B&C’s 32nd Big Game Awards July 24-26

A giant non-typical mule deer from Oregon and a trophy typical blacktail from California will be among dozens of world-class trophies on display in Springfield, Missouri this summer for the 32nd Boone & Crockett Big Game Awards. Mike Carpinito’s 254-6/8 mulie was taken in November, 2021 in Wallowa County, while[Read More…]

Video Compilation Of Bus Fire

Josephine Community Transit has released a video showing the real-time spread of a fire as it engulfed an electric bus, something the program supervisor says is the first of its kind. The video, available online at youtu.be/2knxizm3Egg, compiles various recordings of the incident into a single timeline, allowing researchers and[Read More…]

Eligible For COVID-19 Booster

Now that it’s March, eligible people can get an additional dose of the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, which was first made available in Oregon almost six months ago, in September. An additional dose of the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for: • People ages 65 and older. • People ages 6[Read More…]

Policy To Protect Children From Exploitation

Unsafe Current Law Permits Marriage Licenses For 17-Year-Olds In Oregon The Oregon Senate united for true child safety, voting to raise the state’s legal minimum age for marriage from 17 to 18 years old. Present state law lets 17-year-olds officially marry in Oregon when they have one parent or guardian’s[Read More…]

Headlines & Highlights For March 12, 2025

MAR. 13, 2024 The City of Rogue River received an application from the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (PNW-ISA) to hold the Southern Oregon Regional Tree Climbing Competition at Palmerton Park from April 4th to April 7th. In an email to City Administrator Ryan Nolan, the[Read More…]