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News: Page 121

2020 Special Session: Episode II

Gov. Kate Brown issues statement on whether Oregon could have a second special session in 2020

BlogNews 6 years ago

The last time the Legislature met seems like ages ago since it was pre-COVID-19. The 32-day legislative session in February and early March ended with … Continue reading →

The Tale of the Tape

Democrats running for secretary of state in the primary make their case 

News 6 years ago

Oregon’s office of Secretary of State has seen a lot of turnover since Kate Brown had the rare opportunity to take over the governor’s seat … Continue reading →

No Money, No Problem

How nonprofits can raise funds while supporting local businesses

News 6 years ago

As gatherings of all sizes are canceled, many nonprofits are losing annual galas and brunches — events intended to garner the donations that keep organizations … Continue reading →

Takeout and Delivery Books

Local bookstores are providing customers with reading materials while maintaining social distancing

News 6 years ago

Even in our technology-driven world, nothing compares to the smell and feel of a physical book. And these quarantine days of COVID-19 are no exception. … Continue reading →

Pushing for a Better World

Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) Fellows come together to collaborate solutions on environmental injustices.

News 6 years ago

Olivier Ndoole wants to challenge oil exploitation and share his advocacy with local communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where he lives. … Continue reading →

Sen. Ron Wyden Discusses Stimulus Bill

The U.S. senator on how he wanted to put workers first and protect hospitals

BlogNews 6 years ago

The week of March 27, the U.S. passed a historic $2 trillion dollar stimulus bill to provide relief for workers and businesses while the coronavirus … Continue reading →

A Marathon and a Sprint

Homelessness nonprofits prepare for COVID-19

News 6 years ago

We’ve heard the recommendations dozens of times: Wash your hands with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds; social distance at least six feet … Continue reading →

Classroom in the Cloud

Marcola School District is using technology to teach students online

News 6 years ago

Most elementary to high school students are on an extended spring break, with an end date that continues to be pushed back as the weeks … Continue reading →

Little Free Pantries 

Burrito Brigade’s pantries bring ready-to-eat food to neighborhoods

News 6 years ago
Community Pantry Illustration by Sarah Decker

Amy Hand puts hard boiled eggs, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, mandarins, canned beans and tuna, tampons and toothbrushes into a baby blue wooden pantry … Continue reading →

Virtual Reality

Social distancing measures have changed how political campaigns operate

News 6 years ago

There’s an episode of the cartoon King of the Hill in which Hank Hill, an honest propane salesman in Texas, shakes hands with the then-Republican … Continue reading →

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