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High School Sports: Jillian Hammer just made Oregon track history, winning the IHSA Class 1A girls 300 hurdles with a 42.84—fast enough to beat 2A and nearly the 1A record. Local Spotlight: In Grants Pass, Boatnik kicked off with drag-boat and sprint-boat exhibitions on the Rogue River, drawing huge crowds and big speeds. Oregon Health & Policy: A major legal case is back in the spotlight after another detransitioner reportedly secured a $3.5 million settlement over a double mastectomy approval process. Mental Health: Oregon’s suicide rate for farming, fishing, and forestry workers is flagged as five times the state average, with advocates pushing for more support lines. Community & Culture: Eugene’s Asian Night Market continues the momentum for AAPI celebrations, with performances, food, and family-friendly events. Travel & Lifestyle: Memorial Day weekend is here—plus a Walla Walla “postcard” travel feature to kick off summer plans.

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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

College football's second-year stars: Sophomore standouts that will define the 2026 playoff race

College football's second-year stars: Sophomore standouts that will define the 2026 playoff race

Oregon’s Jillian Hammer wins IHSA state title in the 300 hurdles to lead Sauk Valley area medalists

Oregon’s Jillian Hammer wins IHSA state title in the 300 hurdles to lead Sauk Valley area medalists

World sprint champion Fred Kerley sledges Gout Gout and dares him to race in ultra-controversial drug-fuelled event

World sprint champion Fred Kerley sledges Gout Gout and dares him to race in ultra-controversial drug-fuelled event

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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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

Office of the Attorney General California Department of Justice

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May 20, 2026

The National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET) Announces Its 2026 Schools of Excellence and Exceptional Charter Schools

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May 20, 2026

WA sues U.S. Department of Education over unlawfully limiting federal student loan access

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Attorney General Jay Jones Sues U.S. Department of Education Over Student Loan Rule Limiting Access to Student Loans for Professional Degree Programs

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Attorney General Rayfield Sues U.S. Department of Education Over Student Loan Rule Limiting Access to Student Loans for Professional Degree Programs

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