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U.S. Senate Race in Oregon: David Brock Smith won the GOP primary and will face Sen. Jeff Merkley in November, setting up a high-stakes rematch after voters rejected other major ballot fights like the gas tax measure. Local Ballot Watch: In Beaverton, Rachel Philip is leading but may head to a November runoff after her share slipped below 50% as more votes came in. Lane County Taxes: Two local option levies flipped to “yes” after additional counts, though more ballots are still outstanding. Public Safety & Health: Oregon’s long-term care ombudsman program is seeking volunteers to help residents protect their rights across nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, and foster homes. Lifestyle & Community: Eugene kicked off AAPI Heritage Month with a big Asian Night Market, while Central Oregon is in for a warm Memorial Day weekend. Sports & Culture: World Under-20 trials in Kenya booked Eugene-bound qualifiers, and BYU added transfer middle blocker KJ Burgess.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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May 14, 2026

Escapees RV Club launches Xscapers Fun Days 2026 in Central Oregon

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May 12, 2026

HomeSmart opens new Oregon franchise in southern and central markets

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May 8, 2026

Jerome Baker Designs launches limited New York retail program

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May 5, 2026

Sibylline Press releases Suzy Vitello’s Griftopia

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Oregon prosecutors said she didn’t protect her baby. She says she was surviving abuse.

Oregon prosecutors said she didn’t protect her baby. She says she was surviving abuse.

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Duffy’s ‘Great American Road Trip’ Promotes American Culture

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Rural Oregonians' hopes of their counties leaving woke home state to join conservative Idaho are dealt crushing blow

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With race set, Kotek and Drazan begin campaigns for Oregon governor 

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Vermont, 24 other states sue Trump’s Education Department over loan caps

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Oregon suicide rates for farming, fishing and forestry workers are five times state average


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May 21, 2026

Attorney General Bonta Opposes U.S. Department of Education’s Effort to Remove Reporting Requirements That Address Disparities for Students with Disabilities

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