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Oregon lawmakers consider ban on flavored tobacco that officials say addicts children still in elementary school Man’s ashes in ...
Oregon lawmakers consider ban on flavored tobacco that officials say addicts children still in elementary school Man’s ashes in ...
Oregon lawmakers consider ban on flavored tobacco that officials say addicts children still in elementary school Man’s ashes in ...

Published on: 03/05/2025

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A bill would make Oregon one of a few states to ban the sweet or fruity products, which often are ingested through vaping or sucking on packets.

The ashes of Justin Corniel-Tapec were ever-present as his killer Luke Gentry plead guilty.

The debate over closing Pike Place to cars is nothing new, but Mayor Bruce Harrell has put his weight behind exploring the proposal.

Supporters of Senate Bill 951 say for-profit companies have skirted existing laws through partnerships with physician-owned clinics.

Fireside appeared in Clackamas County Circuit Court and was released on condition that she have no contact with the man and state Rep. April Dobson.

The Port successfully petitioned the state for an executive order to suspend environmental regulations in order to save jobs.

Portland police arrested Donald Sharma, 43, on allegations of possessing and delivering heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine.

The Supreme Court stepped into the Idaho case last year. It ultimately handed down a narrow ruling that allowed hospitals to keep making determinations about emergency pregnancy terminations but left key legal questions unresolved. Biden sued to clarify those, but now the Trump administration has moved to dismiss the case.

Trump did give a reprieve to the auto industry. Will he do the same for the breakfast staple?

Yaquina Head, which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors, has lost a third of its staff.

New spending could include funding for a management review at the Department of Transportation and millions for wildfire preparedness.

Child care workers are often low-income earners themselves. Nationally, 12% of child care worker families live in poverty, according to the Economic Policy Institute.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/03/oregon-lawmakers-consider-ban-on-flavored-tobacco-that-officials-say-addicts-children-still-in-elementary-school.html

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