AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSports & Oregon Pride: Auburn’s Ja’Kobe Tharp stunned Eugene with a 12.75 world-record 110m hurdles run at the NCAA meet, setting up a shot at a second straight title. Local Sports: Oregon’s girls soccer team rallied past No. 6 Middleton 2-1 to reach sectional finals. Track & Field (Oregon ties): USD’s Anna Willis took third in the women’s pole vault, while Oregon’s NCAA action also featured strong performances from regional athletes. Public Safety & Courts: A Portland man, Robert Jacob Hoopes, was sentenced to 30 months for assaulting an ICE officer during a 2025 protest. Health & Community: Oregon’s ODHS is hosting free elder abuse awareness resource fairs in Klamath and Lake counties. Environment & Policy: California AG Rob Bonta joined a multistate push urging the EPA to keep expanding microplastics monitoring in drinking water. Business & Local Economy: Gov. Tina Kotek’s Marketplace conference brought state contracting info to rural Ontario for Oregon small businesses.
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