AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoOregon Coast Watch: Oregon lawmakers are pushing back hard on a reported Trump administration move to remove ocean observatory buoys, warning it could hurt coastal safety and the local economy that depends on real-time ocean data. Public Safety & Accountability: Albany is out about $7,000 after suspending its Flock Safety license-plate camera contract, adding to a growing list of Oregon cities reconsidering the tech. Heat Preparedness: A new report flags drought and El Niño as key factors for Washington’s wildfire season risk, with Oregon’s outlook described as similar. Local Government & Schools: Springfield Public Schools approved a budget that cuts the Dual Immersion Program and trims staff by about 60 full-time equivalents to close a $7.9 million deficit. Community & Culture: Central Oregon marks National Rivers Month with ideas for enjoying the Deschutes and other local waterways. Consumer Alert: CooCooBaby baby loungers are recalled over suffocation and fall hazards. Sports (Oregon ties): OSU landed a local linebacker commitment, Kawai Chamberlin, as Oregon’s offseason sports news keeps rolling.
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