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Oregon Department of Education Launches 2026 Teacher of the Year Program

The Oregon Department of Education, in partnership with the Oregon Lottery, has reintroduced the Oregon Teacher of the Year program to honor exceptional educators across the state. The initiative awards the state honoree with a $10,000 prize and a dedicated travel fund, underscoring the program's commitment to celebrating educational excellence.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Election Executive Order in Oregon and Washington

U.S. District Judge John H. Chun has issued a ruling against key elements of President Donald Trump's executive order on elections, affirming that the regulation of elections is a power reserved for states and Congress. This decision safeguards the voting rights of citizens in Washington and Oregon, reinforcing the integrity of their vote-by-mail systems.

Oregon’s Container Terminal Reopens After Years of Uncertainty

Oregon's only international container gateway, the Oregon Container Terminal, has officially resumed operations following a successful transition from the Port of Portland to Harbor Industrial Services. This reopening provides a crucial link for Oregon exporters to global markets, marking a significant development in the state's trade infrastructure.

Portland Officer Reassigned After Controversial Remarks During Protest

A Portland police officer has been reassigned after a video surfaced showing him stating he would shoot a protester driving a car at him, prompting significant reactions from city officials and the community and underscoring ongoing tensions regarding law enforcement practices.

Oregon City Police Warn Residents After Cougar Sightings Near Singer Creek Park

Police in Oregon City have issued a cautionary notice to residents following multiple sightings of a cougar near Singer Creek Park on New Year's Day. Authorities are urging individuals who encounter the cougar to promptly report their observations to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, emphasizing the importance of community vigilance in ensuring public safety.

Two Shot By Federal Agents In Southeast Portland, Prompting Calls To Halt ICE Operations

Two people were wounded Thursday afternoon during a shooting involving federal agents in Southeast Portland, prompting local leaders to demand a halt to immigration enforcement operations and urging calm as investigations continue.

Two Wounded By Federal Agents In Portland Amid Growing Criticism Of ICE Tactics

A shooting involving federal agents in Southeast Portland has resulted in the hospitalization of two individuals, leading Oregon leaders to demand a halt to immigration enforcement operations until a thorough investigation is conducted.

Oregon Kicks Off 2026 with New Legislation Aimed at Consumer Rights and Public Safety

Oregon has enacted a series of new laws aimed at bolstering consumer protection and public safety, which took effect on Thursday. These include stringent accountability measures for utility companies and the imposition of criminal penalties for the dissemination of AI-generated revenge porn.

Trump Announces Withdrawal of National Guard from PDX, Democratic-Led Cities

In a notable policy reversal, former President Donald Trump has declared the withdrawal of National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland. This decision comes in the wake of legal challenges that have constrained their deployment.

Suspect Arrested for Stabbing and Robbery at Portland Safeway Has Violent History

A 51-year-old man with a prior conviction for violent crime has been arrested in connection with the alleged stabbing and robbery of a 77-year-old man at a Portland Safeway store on New Year's Day.

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Autism Advocates Celebrate Release Of ‘Magical’ First-Ever Barbie On The Spectrum

Mattel has introduced a Barbie doll designed to represent children with autism, featuring a pink fidget spinner, noise-cancelling headphones, and a tablet symbolizing an AAC device. This initiative aims to provide visibility and representation for the approximately 1 in 31 children diagnosed with autism by age 8 in the United States.