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Oregon wasted $1.4M meant to expand preschool access for low-income children, audit finds  New resource helps researchers to tra...
Oregon wasted $1.4M meant to expand preschool access for low-income children, audit finds  New resource helps researchers to tra...
Oregon wasted $1.4M meant to expand preschool access for low-income children, audit finds New resource helps researchers to tra...

Published on: 07/23/2025

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The wasteful spending was just 1% of Preschool Promise money. But it could have helped 100 more kids access preschool, auditors found.

Are native bees really struggling? New interactive database helps Oregonians get to the bottom of it.

Michael Gregory Harper, 41, faces charges of attempted assault and unlawful use of a weapon.

Surrounded by tables selling fruits, vegetables or honey, Cynthia Dort’s table at the Corvallis Farmers Market is stacked with worms in bins of dirt — and "tea."

With a relatively new, but enthusiastic board and a still-new superintendent, Oregon's largest district faces a year of minefields.

We have reached the portion of summer that people write songs about.

The Benton County Crisis Center opened in July, merging services rarely offered in one setting.

Politics has become a team sport where winning matters more than the common good, writes Rich Vial, a former legislator and former deputy secretary of state. But Oregonians can change that dynamic.

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

While other chipmakers cut, Analog Devices is wrapping up a $1 billion Oregon factory expansion and recruiting new workers.

The lawsuit claimed the nail technician didn’t wear gloves and stored tools in an Altoids tin.

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/07/oregon-wasted-14m-meant-to-expand-preschool-access-for-low-income-children-audit-finds.html

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