AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoCollege Sports: Washington State’s Nick Lewis shut down Oregon State in Eugene, giving the Cougars a 3-2 NCAA win and a rare first appearance since 2010. Local Sports & Community: Oregon’s Cascade Christian and St. Mary’s grabbed 3A state titles in Eugene, with standout discus/shot put and a fast 400 dash headline the weekend. Education & Equity Fight: Two nonprofits are pushing the U.S. Department of Education to investigate Oregon’s charter school equity grant, alleging race-based quotas and bonuses. Immigration & Public Safety: Newport says its legal fight against a proposed ICE detention center at the airport could top $500,000 and is asking other Oregon cities for help. Federal vs. State Policy: The DOJ sued Oregon, Washington, Massachusetts and Maine over undercover license plates, escalating the sanctuary-state standoff. Culture & Small Business: Portland’s Ecru Modern Stationer closed its Pearl District shop after 20 years, citing lease and retail slowdown pressures. Outdoors & Fishing: Bottomfishing rules near Neah Bay were clarified, opening areas around Duncan and Duntze rocks for June and July. Arts & Pop Culture: Patagonia is suing Bend drag queen Pattie Gonia over trademark claims, while she fights back.
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