AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLGBTQ+ Community & Memory: Brandon Wolf revisits the Pulse nightclub massacre, describing how the Orlando venue helped him feel safe to be himself—and the heartbreak that followed when two friends were killed. Arts & Local Culture: Port Angeles’ Field Hall celebrates paying off its construction debt with a $3.4 million bequest, kicking off a free public street party this weekend. Women’s Wellness: Eugene-founded Good Clean Love expands into vaginal microbiome-focused telemedicine with Good Clean Clinical Care, aiming at chronic intimate health needs. Education & Opportunity: A Warm Springs summer program is set to ramp up learning with STEM activities, meals, and transportation, while local groups keep school-year support rolling. Immigration & Community Tensions: A Portland man accused of assaulting an ICE officer during protests was sentenced to 30 months, underscoring how protests are being met with federal prosecution. Oregon Sports Pride: Eugene’s NCAA track meet delivered Oregon highlights, including Ben Smith winning the Ducks’ first NCAA outdoor shot put title in decades. State Politics & Identity: Oregon will not participate in Trump’s “Great American State Fair,” citing cost and concerns it’s becoming partisan.
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