AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOregon Housing & Growth: Tualatin approved Norwood Townhomes, a 95-unit “missing middle” subdivision in Basalt Creek, adding sidewalks, open space, and street improvements on Southwest Norwood Road. Public Safety: A 16-year-old West Salem High student was arrested on firearm charges after an FBI alert about a shooting threat; investigators say there was no direct threat to the graduation ceremony. Addiction Care: Salem opened Bridgeway Community Health’s downtown sobering center and expanded detox and clinic services, aiming to give people a safer alternative to jail or the hospital. State Politics & Courts: DOJ appealed voter-roll losses in Maine and Wisconsin, pushing every major defeat into federal appeals after judges rejected its push for unredacted statewide registration data. Local Economy: Eugene and Springfield business leaders say rising prices and federal policy changes are squeezing customers and staff, even as programs like Double Up Food Bucks help. Community & Schools: Oregon’s Rose Festival Queen was crowned in Portland, with Lincoln High junior Anika Rigby taking the 2026 title. Sports: Thurston’s Grady Saunders is set for his third and final 5A state title game as the Colts chase another championship.
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