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Gallery hosts 'Friendly Perspectives' exhibits from two photographers
Art Adventure Gallery will feature the photogprahic works of Aaron Johanson & Deon Reynolds. The exhibit, titled "Friendly Perspectives", feautures works from both artists, in stunning black and white. Reynolds art features iconic scenes of the American west with desolate landscapes and big skies. The Portland-based artist focuses on found moments and striking landscapes. Johanson is a Portland-based photographer and mixed media artist that has worked as a newspaper and magazine photographer across the world. His unique style combines mediums and creates striking contrast. The show opens September 5 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Art Adventure Gallery, 185 SE 5th Street, Madras, OR.
Oregon Class 6A volleyball preview: Mt. Hood Conference
With the fall season getting underway, The Oregonian/OregonLive wanted to take a look at the state’s Class 6A volleyball teams. Here’s a look at every team in the Mt. Hood Conference this fall, listed in alphabetical order:. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
Retailers scanning all ID for alcohol and tobacco purchases is illegal, lawsuits allege
PORTLAND, Ore. — If you’ve gone to buy beer or cigarettes recently, you may have encountered a clerk asking to scan your ID or driver license. A growing number of retailers have implemented universal ID checks for alcohol or tobacco products. That means they’ll card you — even if you’re 50, 60 or 70 years old. The point is to eliminate guesswork and make sure kids don’t drink or smoke, retailers explain.
ODOT proposes new rules for future tolling projects
SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Transportation put out proposed rules Monday that would shape the future of tolling in Oregon. While the rules are aimed at the Interstate Bridge, they could be made to apply anywhere else in the state. For the time being, tollways are few...
Oregon hires new state economist with Wall Street background
A longtime Wall Street analyst is poised to take over as Oregon’s chief economist, producing the quarterly forecasts lawmakers rely on to craft the state budget – and that determine whether Oregonians receive a hefty tax rebate through the state’s unique kicker law. Carl Riccadonna will take over as the state’s top economist on Monday, […]
Oregon’s highest-profile race for Congress is a dead heat, poll finds
Republican U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Democrat Janelle Bynum, a state lawmaker, are neck-in-neck in Oregon’s most closely-watched race for Congress, according to a new poll. The survey of 419 likely voters in Oregon’s 5th Congressional District conducted by Arizona-based polling firm Noble Predictive Insights found that 43% supported...
Oregon DEQ issues air quality advisory for Crook, Deschutes counties as wildfire smoke returns to much of High Desert
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- After a break of clear skies for several days, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued an air quality advisory Wednesday due to smoke from wildfires in Oregon, Idaho and California, expecting it to be in place until at least Friday. The following areas are affected: Crook County Deschutes County Grant The post Oregon DEQ issues air quality advisory for Crook, Deschutes counties as wildfire smoke returns to much of High Desert appeared first on KTVZ.
YouTuber Paul Harrell’s tragic last video warned he had ‘extremely short amount of time left’ before his death at age 58
YOUTUBER Paul Harrell’s last video showed him enjoying a day at the shooting range while his brother gave upsetting updates about his declining health. The firearm expert from Oregon shared his death with YouTube subscribers on Tuesday after his family posted a prerecorded video. In the six-minute video, he told viewers he had died from […]
Republican senator representing Oregon coast submits plan to exempt tips from state income taxes
A Republican state senator who represents part of the Oregon coast has submitted a plan to exclude state income taxes on tips. Sen. Dick Anderson of Lincoln City said in a news release last week his “No Tax on Tips” proposal is designed to offer tax relief to people working in the service industry who are increasingly squeezed by rising inflation and “poor economic policies.”
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