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Found: ‘I saw my Dad cry so many times. Most of the time, I knew it was about that’ Oregon parent takes school district to court...
Found: ‘I saw my Dad cry so many times. Most of the time, I knew it was about that’ Oregon parent takes school district to court...
Found: ‘I saw my Dad cry so many times. Most of the time, I knew it was about that’ Oregon parent takes school district to court...

Published on: 07/04/2025

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The father died thinking he had a daughter out there somewhere. The son grew up thinking his dad had abandoned him in Japan.

The suit alleges Beaverton's electronic system tracks student movements to identify behavioral patterns, potentially triggering interventions without parental notification.

The Oregonian/OregonLive sat down with National Education Association President Becky Pringle, who is in town for the union's annual meeting, among the largest conventions Portland has ever hosted.

The Fourth of July holiday changes schedules for government and transit services.

From placing flags on veterans' graves to preserving local history, volunteers like Sandra Hendrickson are dedicated guardians of cultural landmarks.

That loud noise overhead? Portland-based F-15 Eagle fighter jets take to the air about 10 a.m. Friday.

About 40% of all crashes occur at intersections and about 60% of the crashes at intersections involve a left turn.

The zoo contends that the project would be much more complicated — and expensive — than simply dusting off the old tracks.

U.S. Sen. Richard L. Neuberger of Oregon in 1959 promised that the Washington Park loop of the Oregon Zoo train would be “the most elaborate and far flung recreation railroad ever built in our land.”

Oregon’s lone Republican congressperson, Cliff Bentz, who voted for the bill, did not offer a comment after its passage.

Isaka Shamsud-Din was a dedicated Civil Rights activist and created many of the city’s best loved murals.

Secretary of State Tobias Read said his office is working to address those risks.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2025/07/found-i-saw-my-dad-cry-so-many-times-most-of-the-time-i-knew-it-was-about-that.html

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