By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle It’s been six years since the Chemawa Indian School in Salem was last reviewed by the federal Department of the Interior, which found then that “the school did not have an adequate plan in place to ensure students’ educational achievement.” Now Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden have asked the […]
Archives for October 2021
Two new lawsuits challenge Oregon’s new legislative boundaries, asking Supreme Court to get rid of Legislature’s plan
Representatives work in the House chamber following a legislative special session on Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. (Amanda Loman/Oregon Capital Chronicle) By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle A former Republican state representative Monday asked the Oregon Supreme Court to throw out all newly drawn state House and Senate districts and replace them with more competitive maps. […]
Oregon State Police/Newport activity report Oct. 22-
OREGON STATE POLICE DAILY MEDIA/DESK LOG SP21300560 10/22/2021 21:44 Officer #53141 SEVERSON, SCOTT Crash – Non-injury Location 20, Mile post 2 2 WB, LINCOLN OR USA Narrative Summary eCrash – On 10/22/21 at approximately 930PM a westbound vehicle struck a tree that had previously fallen onto Highway 20, milepost 2. Vehicle came to a controlled stop in the westbound […]
After 7 weeks in Oregon’s COVID-19 hot spots, FEMA’s “big yellow bus” and 23 staffers now delivering vaccines in Lincoln County
By QUINTON SMIth/YachantsNews.com Over the past seven weeks Timothy Hall has seen all the COVID-19 hotspots in Oregon – Malheur County, Grant County, Douglas County – while tooling around with one of the federal government’s “big yellow” vaccine buses. Now he, a team of 23 medical contractors, and the yellow Federal Emergency Management Agency bus […]
USGS reports 4.7 magnitude earthquake Sunday 110 miles west of Coos Bay
A light earthquake of 4.7-magnitude hit off the coast of southern Oregon Sunday morning. The temblor struck just after 4 a.m., with the epicenter about 110 miles west of Coos Bay, the U.S. Geological Survey reports. As of 9 a.m., the USGS had 10 responses in its online “Felt Report” database, which asks the public if […]
Agate Point developers should have seen the opposition back in July
To the editor: This is in response to the recent letter to the editor by Chris Fletcher, one of the brothers proposing to build a motel in south Yachats. In your letter you stated that you were unaware of the negative response from the Yachats community about your Agate Point proposal. At the meeting in […]
Oregon Ethics Commission votes 3-2 Friday to dismiss complaint against former OSU president F. King Alexander
By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle Former Oregon State University President F. King Alexander won’t face any consequences for using university attorneys to respond to a probe into Louisiana State University’s handling of campus rape allegations during his tenure there. The Oregon Government Ethics Commission voted 3-2 Friday to dismiss a complaint against Alexander. The vote […]
Oregon National Guard member accused of sexual harassment while deployed at OHSU
By LYNNE TERRY/Oregon Capital Chronicle A member of the Oregon National Guard is under investigation following allegations of sexual harassment of staff at Oregon Health & Science University. A spokesman for the guard, Major Chris Clyne, told the Oregon Capital Chronicle that the man was accused of sexually harassing more than one staff member at […]
New COVID-19 forecast indicates that Oregon is struggling again to recover from spike in cases
By GARY A. WARNER/Oregon Capital Bureau A week after forecasting that the state might reach herd immunity from COVID-19 by Christmas, top state researchers said this week that progress on taming the current spike in infections has slowed. The weekly Oregon Health & Science University forecast, issued late Thursday, said state hospitalizations driven by the […]
Oregon coronavirus report for Friday, Oct. 22: Oregon OKs more booster shots for those eligible
Moderna and Johnson & Johnson booster doses recommended The Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup has recommended the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 boosters for certain populations of fully vaccinated people. Oregon Gov. Kate Brown today praised the decision. “Whether you received the Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccine, everyone eligible who wants a booster will be able […]