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Iapani Laloulu, singer and ‘kid at heart,’ pursues legacy as ‘warrior’ with Oregon football
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Oregon high school football schedule, and how to watch the games for week 1
Week one of Oregon’s 2024 high school football season is here, and we have a full lineup of games from every classification. Many of the games will be available to stream online at the NFHS Network, which requires a subscription. If you purchase a product or register for an...
Mimi Colyer leads 4 players with double-digit kills as No. 12 Oregon volleyball tops Colorado State
Oregon volleyball opened its weekend at the Ram Volleyball Classic with a win over host Colorado State. Mimi Colyer (19 kills) hit .425 and led four players with double-digit kills for the No. 12 Ducks in a 3-1 (20-25, 25-21, 25-23, 25-23) win over the Rams Friday night at Moby Arena.
Will the No. 7 Ducks re-establish themselves as contenders?: Talkin’ Ducks
TOPICS (Entire show) A lack of explosion plays hurt the Ducks. UO coach Dan Lanning was clearly upset following the victory. Rightfully so?. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel played well but didn’t put up a big number on the scoreboard. Reason for concern. Will Boise State be a threat?. The hour-long...
Alcohol task force punts on recommending beer, wine tax levels
A task force the Legislature created to study alcohol addiction and taxes on the harmful beverages has positioned itself to duck recommending whether lawmakers should raise beer and wine taxes. Instead, a draft report the 20–member task force compiled refers to dozens of sometimes contradictory suggestions from individual task force...
Oregon law rolling back drug decriminalization set to take effect and make possession a crime again
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s first-in-the-nation experiment with drug decriminalization is coming to an end Sunday, when possessing small amounts of hard drugs will once again become a crime. The Democratic-controlled Legislature passed the recriminalization law in March, overhauling a measure approved by 58% of voters in 2020 that made possessing illicit drugs like heroin punishable by […]
Kaiser Permanente Prioritizes Latino and Black Health
The Permanente Health Plan was established in 1945 to provide health care to workers building the Colorado aqueduct in Southern California regardless of race, class or ethnicity. Now known as Kaiser Permanente, the medical group continues to hew to its original principles, as evidenced by several major initiatives promoting equitable care, including “Salud en Español,” an inclusive care model for Spanish-speaking patients at Northwest Permanente, as well as the Center for Black Health and Wellness.
Oregon governor outlines commitments to Native nations
This story originally appeared on Underscore Native News. This spring, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek promised to visit all nine federally recognized Native nations across the state. So far, she has visited eight and attended the annual Tribal-State Government-to-Government Summit in July. That time marked a span of months when Kotek heard from Native leadership across the […]
HABITAT HAPPENINGS: Newberg Habitat breaks language barriers with new grant
Oregon Housing and Community Services awarded a Homeownership Language Access and Community Outreach and Engagement Grant in mid-July to Newberg Area Habitat for Humanity. The funds outlined in the grant will be used to address the racial disparities and language barriers to homeownership in NAHFH’s service area (Newberg, Sherwood, Dundee, Dayton, and St. Paul) by increasing the visibility and assistance to our communities of color and underserved populations. In other words, the grant awarded will assist with facilitating language access to local residents with limited...
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