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Author: Connor Radnovich, Salem Statesman Journal

Money

Oregon to distribute one-time $600 payments to nearly 250,000 low-income households

June 23, 2022Connor Radnovich, Salem Statesman JournalComments Off on Oregon to distribute one-time $600 payments to nearly 250,000 low-income households

Nearly a quarter-million low-income Oregon households will begin to receive one-time payments of $600 from the state of Oregon as early as this week.

Travel

More than 100 medically vulnerable, unsheltered homeless placed in Oregon hotels amid coronavirus

April 13, 2020Connor Radnovich, Salem Statesman JournalComments Off on More than 100 medically vulnerable, unsheltered homeless placed in Oregon hotels amid coronavirus

Older and medically vulnerable homeless peopleĀ in Salem are being placedĀ in hotel rooms to protect them from the new coronavirus.

Nation

GOP senators set to return to Oregon Capitol after prolonged walkout over cap-and-trade bill

June 28, 2019Connor Radnovich, Salem Statesman JournalComments Off on GOP senators set to return to Oregon Capitol after prolonged walkout over cap-and-trade bill

Oregon’s 11 Republican senators are ending a walkout protestover climate legislation that lasted more than a week and garnered national attention.

News

Bill to cap greenhouse gas emissions dead in Senate; Republican senators still absent

June 25, 2019June 25, 2019Connor Radnovich, Salem Statesman JournalComments Off on Bill to cap greenhouse gas emissions dead in Senate; Republican senators still absent

Oregon Senate Republicans were once again absent from a scheduled Senate floor session Tuesday morning, the fifth day they have avoided the Capitol.

Nation

Oregon capitol shuts down after potential threat of militia violence

June 22, 2019Connor Radnovich, Salem Statesman JournalComments Off on Oregon capitol shuts down after potential threat of militia violence

Plans for the Oregon Senate to meet Saturday were scrapped after Oregon State Police identified a potential threat from militia groups.

Headlines

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August 31, 2023Jennifer Jolly

U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

August 31, 2023Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY

PCE inflation report: Key measure ticks higher in July. What will the Fed do?

August 31, 2023August 31, 2023Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

USF is building a $340M on-campus football stadium amid concerns academics are being left behind

August 31, 2023AP

At 61, Meg Ryan is the lead in a new rom-com. That shouldn’t be such a rare thing.

August 31, 2023Patrick Ryan, USA TODAY

Iran bans weightlifter for shaking hands, taking photo with Israeli competitor

August 31, 2023Steve Gardner, USA TODAY

Blue supermoon: See photos of the rare moon that won’t happen again until 2037

August 31, 2023Francisco Guzman, USA TODAY

College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

August 31, 2023Chris Quintana and Colin Campo, USA TODAY
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