AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWildfire science in Oregon: NASA researchers are studying fire-generated clouds during the state’s record 2.5 million-acre burn season, aiming to better understand how smoke and heat create pyro-cumulus storms. Public safety push: Neighbors in Springfield are calling for street-safety upgrades after a crash injured four pedestrians at Oregon Ave. and S. 35th St., where speeding has been a recurring complaint. Gun policy fallout: New research on Oregon’s Measure 114 finds firearm background checks jumped 157% right after the 2022 election, with tens of thousands of extra checks still showing up 18 months later. College sports legal fight: A federal court fight is heating up as former Ole Miss starters and other athletes seek a temporary restraining order to return to college after signing NFL deals. Oregon sports on the rise: Oregon State women opened strong with a 5-0 home win over Bushnell, led by Lea Gentry’s two goals. Community milestone: The Oregon Kids Triathlon marked 20 years, drawing 529 young athletes and hundreds of volunteers and spectators.
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