AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildfire reality check: Arizona’s fire season is still brutal, but far fewer acres burned than last year—an Oregon-and-Washington reminder that prevention and fast response can change outcomes. Early learning expansion: Medford’s old Mail Tribune building is set for a remodel into a larger Children’s Museum of Southern Oregon early education center, adding classrooms and outdoor play space. Hunger pressure in Oregon: SNAP cuts and higher food costs are driving more families to food banks, with shelves running emptier as benefits end. Cannabis youth debate: An Oregon lawmaker is pushing new cannabis regulations for 2027, citing parents’ accounts of youth harm and renewed calls for THC limits and stronger warnings. Higher ed squeeze: Oregon public universities and community colleges face steeper cuts and higher tuition risk as leaders warn state funding isn’t keeping up. Community arts: Bend’s BEAT Children’s Theatre gets spotlighted in a local podcast episode about arts access and youth confidence. Privacy vs. surveillance: Winston ends its Flock license plate reader contract amid privacy concerns and budget cuts, part of a wider regional backlash. Local affordability win: First Story helps a Bend family open a new home with zero-down, zero-interest mortgages and community partner support. Native culture & business: Suquamish vendors and other Indigenous entrepreneurs highlight how festivals help visibility while red tape and barriers still hold back growth.
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