AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBuddhist Community Accountability: Maitripa College president Yangsi Rinpoche was placed on leave after sexual misconduct allegations from a former student/employee, with the college and Rinpoche denying the claims. Local Education & Safety: Salem-Keizer families say bullying, threats, gang activity, and racial bias aren’t handled early enough, pushing board leaders to tighten reporting and prevention. Oregon Tourism: Travel Oregon named Kate Sinner its next executive director, starting July 6, aiming to boost the state’s tourism economy. Arts & Community: A Portland-area Tony win for Oregon-connected talent highlights the region’s theater momentum, while a Eugene event brought “senior assassin” style chaos into the spotlight. Sports in Oregon: UNH distance runner Ruth White qualified for NCAA nationals at the University of Oregon, and Oregon’s recruiting continues with a Beach (WA) two-sport standout committing to play football in Eugene. Immigration Policy: Oregon AG wins court action overturning Trump’s $100,000 H-1B employer fee, with the administration expected to appeal. Everyday Life: Oregon ranks high for porch-pirate delivery theft, adding urgency to signature delivery and lockbox options.
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