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OPB’s First Look: Canby explosion forces evacuations, school closures
OPB’s First Look: Canby explosion forces evacuations, school closures
OPB’s First Look: Canby explosion forces evacuations, school closures

Published on: 02/04/2026

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Good morning, Northwest.

Two schools in Canby are closed this morning following the explosion yesterday of an argon gas tank at Kittyhawk Inc., a business off Highway 99E.

We start today’s newsletter with the latest on the emergency.

Also this morning, a judge has limited federal agents’ use of tear gas, projectiles and other crowd control munitions against peaceful protesters outside the Portland ICE building.

And we speak with Eugene Mayor Kaarin Knudson about the protest environment there.

Here’s your First Look at Wednesday’s news.

—Bradley W. Parks

Firefighters respond to a gas explosion in Canby, Ore., Feb. 3, 2026.

2 Canby schools closed following Tuesday gas explosion at business

The explosion of an argon gas tank at a nearby business forced the evacuation of about 100 homes in Canby yesterday and the closure of two schools today. Officials could extend an evacuation order this morning. (Courtney Sherwood)

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Federal officers use crowd control munitions as demonstrators protest outside outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland on Jan. 31, 2026.

Judge limits federal officers’ use of crowd control munitions at Portland ICE building

A federal judge in Oregon has temporarily limited federal officers’ use of force on peaceful protesters outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland.

Yesterday’s decision applies only outside the federal facility in Portland.

U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon’s ruling blocks federal officers from using “chemical or projectile munitions,” including pepper balls, tear gas and other crowd control munitions “unless the specific target of such a weapon or device poses an imminent threat of physical harm to a law enforcement officer or other person.”

The judge’s ruling also blocks federal officers from firing munitions or using weapons directed “at the head, neck, or torso of any person, unless the officer is legally justified in using deadly force against that person.” (Conrad Wilson)

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FILE - A MAX light rail train waits for a green light in downtown Portland, Ore., June 26, 2025.

3 things to know this morning

Gerald D. Skelton Jr., a citizen of the Klamath Tribes, now serves as the city of Portland’s new tribal government relations manager, as of Feb. 2, 2026.

Headlines from around the Northwest

Listen in on OPB’s daily conversation

“Think Out Loud” airs at noon and 8 p.m. weekdays on OPB Radio, opb.org and the OPB News app. Today’s planned topics (subject to change):

Portland record store Music Millennium in an undated photo.

Music Millennium, Portland’s oldest record store, is looking for new ownership

Music Millennium opened in Portland in 1969. A couple of years later, 17-year-old Terry Currier discovered it.

“I found myself going to Music Millennium two or three nights a week after I got off work,” he wrote in a recent Instagram post explaining his plan to find a buyer.

“I got out of school at noon and was able to work 40 hours a week my senior year, and all the money went to music.”

He called the store his university, because that’s where he received an invaluable musical education.

It’s the oldest record store in Portland. And Currier, now 70, wants to find someone to carry on his dream. (Kristian Foden-Vencil)

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Revenge, corruption, and dark comedy collide in this Tony Award-winning musical thriller  
  
On Broadway Thespians (OBT) invites audiences to experience Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award-winning masterpiece, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - A Musical Thriller, this February at the Hales Center for the Performing Arts.  
  
In the smog-choked streets of Victorian London, the law doesn't protect the innocent—it serves the elite. When a vengeful barber and an ambitious pie-maker join forces, they turn the brutal realities of their world into a literal, macabre enterprise. Sweeney Todd is more than a chilling thriller; it is a razor-sharp indictment of a corrupt system where those in power feast upon the lower classes. The production asks a haunting question: In a society built on greed and exploitation, who are the real monsters?
On Broadway Thespians Presents Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - A Musical Thriller at Hales Center Revenge, corruption, and dark comedy collide in this Tony Award-winning musical thriller On Broadway Thespians (OBT) invites audiences to experience Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award-winning masterpiece, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - A Musical Thriller, this February at the Hales Center for the Performing Arts. In the smog-choked streets of Victorian London, the law doesn't protect the innocent—it serves the elite. When a vengeful barber and an ambitious pie-maker join forces, they turn the brutal realities of their world into a literal, macabre enterprise. Sweeney Todd is more than a chilling thriller; it is a razor-sharp indictment of a corrupt system where those in power feast upon the lower classes. The production asks a haunting question: In a society built on greed and exploitation, who are the real monsters? "There are two kinds of men and only two, Mrs. Lovett," the title character observes. "There's the one staying put in his proper place and the one with his foot in the other one's face." Audiences can expect a night of complex melodies, breathtaking suspense, and the signature magic of live theatre that defines the OBT mission. Experience the dark, witty, and heartbreaking tale of what happens when the marginalized finally decide to fight back. PERFORMANCE DETAILS Dates: February 20 – March 8, 2026 Location: Hales Center for the Performing Arts, SWOCC Campus, Coos Bay, OR Tickets: $12–$15 (available online and at the box office one hour prior to performances) CONTENT ADVISORY Sweeney Todd contains mature themes including cannibalism, sexual assault, and judicial corruption. This production is recommended for adult audiences; parental discretion is advised. Theater is a space for difficult conversations. If you or someone you know is affected by these themes, support is available: RAINN (National Sexual Assault Hotline): 800-656-HOPE or rainn.org Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453 Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 ABOUT ON BROADWAY THESPIANS On Broadway Thespians is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching lives through high-quality community theatre in Coos Bay, Oregon. MEDIA CONTACT On Broadway Thespians [email protected] www.onbroadwaythespians.com

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