AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOregon Youth Authority abuse lawsuit: A new federal lawsuit filed in Eugene accuses the OYA and former leaders of ignoring reports of alleged sexual abuse by a longtime MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility doctor, who died in 2025. Elections fight: Oregon’s AG and Secretary of State push back after a judge declined to block Trump’s mail-in voting executive order, saying the order remains unlawful. DOJ vs. states on undercover plates: The Justice Department sued Oregon and three other states over restrictions on confidential undercover license plates for federal immigration agents. Public safety and health: Oregon police closed a faculty-student investigation at Oregon High School after additional reports; and a new blood shortage update warns Type O is under a one-day supply across the Pacific Northwest. Sports (OSAA + NCAA): Pleasant Hill’s Cody Jones won boys Athlete of the Week; and OSAA track state action continues at Hayward Field in Eugene. Military targeting via location data: Reports say U.S. forces in war zones were targeted using commercial location data, with Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden citing Centcom’s warning.
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