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Published on 01:38 GMTSource: ABC News - New York - Neutral
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Published on 00:07 GMT
Gov. Tina Kotek says she may sign executive order banning cellphones in Oregon schools
If Oregon is to become the 22nd state in the country to have a statewide policy banning the use of cellphones in schools, it could be up to Gov. Tina Kotek to make it happen. Lawmakers in the Senate Education Committee declined to advance House Bill 2251 …
Source: OregonLive.com - Neutral -
Published on May 21, 2025
AT&T will buy CenturyLink’s residential internet business in Oregon, 10 other states
AT&T said Wednesday that it plans to buy the CenturyLink fiber-optic business that provides high-speed internet services to homes in 11 states, including thousands of customers in the Portland area. The $5.5 billion deal brings one million internet …
Source: OregonLive.com - Neutral -
Published on 03:00 GMT
Oregon Wine Board Releases Its First-Ever Oregon Wine Film
Showcasing the people, places, and passion that define Oregon wine Portland, OR, May 21, 2025 – The Oregon Wine Board (OWB) is excited to announce the release of its first-ever Oregon Wine Film, We Are Oregon Wine, a beautifully crafted video series …
Source: Wine Industry Network - Neutral -
Published on 04:04 GMT
10 Oregon Ducks stars who would shine in Olympic Flag Football
Current NFL players, including prominent names like Justin Jefferson and Patrick Surtain, are now eligible to participate in the 2028 Olympic flag football games. The article speculates about which former and current Oregon Ducks players would excel in …
Source: Statesman Journal - Oregon - Pending -
Published on 03:52 GMT
A bill to ban cellphones in Oregon schools is dead
Oregon lawmakers appear to have abandoned a policy to ban cellphone use in Oregon schools, after the proposal couldn’t clear a key Senate committee on Wednesday. Now, Gov. Tina Kotek could be waiting with a plan of her own. House Bill 2251 would have …
Source: Jefferson Public Radio - Oregon - Pending -
Published on 02:40 GMT
Beyond High School Softball, Oregon Titans Keep Focus On Family And The Future
There may come a time when Carlos Carapinha might feel like a piece of him is missing. No more softball games. No more practices. No more road trips. No more late nights, early mornings, and long weekends of being the President of the Oregon Titans. No …
Source: Sports Illustrated - New York - Neutral -
Published on 00:23 GMT
Oregon Boaters Need To Stop At Inspection Stations
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is ramping up its efforts to protect the state’s lakes, rivers, and streams from aquatic invasive species. Seasonal boat inspection stations are now open, and roving crews will be out this year at boat …
Source: K103 Portland - Oregon - Pending -
Published on 03:12 GMT
Oregon Medicaid Expert Warns of Threats to Innovation as Federal Cuts Are Expected
As lawmakers consider changes to the Medicaid budget, Oregon’s Medicaid system is bracing for any potential impact. Eric C. Hunter, president and CEO of CareOregon, spoke with Managed Healthcare Executive about the state’s innovative programs and the risks …
Source: Managed Healthcare Executive - Neutral -
Published on 05:23 GMT
Southern Oregon nonprofits to obtain grants in honor of the late William ‘Bill’ Thorndike Jr.
Published 11:21 am Wednesday, May 21, 2025 1 of 2 Sunstone Housing Collaborative received $30,000 from Oregon Community Foundation grant funds. Ashland.news file photo by Bob Palermini William "Bill" Thorndike Jr. Oregon Community Foundation …
Source: The Rogue Valley Times - Oregon - Pending