AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPop Culture Loss: Portland-born actress Anne Schedeen, best known as Kate Tanner on NBC’s ALF, has died at 77. Oregon Politics & Rights: A class action lawsuit targets Oregon prisons over “dangerous and degrading” solitary confinement, alleging violations of the state constitution and disability rights law. Community & Pride: Astoria marked Pride month with Pride banners from the Lower Columbia Q Center, and the city also saw a “No Kings” Flag Day protest drawing 200+ people in hot weather. Immigration & Labor Tensions: Seattle-area protesters rallied against ICE’s World Cup presence, warning agents could target hospitality workers; the union says it’s pushing for ICE protections in contracts. Sports (Hayward Field, Eugene): Oregon’s Aaliyah McCormick defended her NCAA 100 hurdles title; the Ducks finished fourth overall as Georgia and Arkansas repeated as outdoor champs. Local Culture: Clatskanie’s Portland Street Art Alliance mural festival kicks off June 20 with Indigenous storytelling and community art across town. Health & Tech (national, with Oregon ties): Reports highlight heat-pump and in-app purchase market growth, while Oregon’s Intel chip plant enforces strict anti-contamination rules where even everyday items can ruin wafers.
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