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Dozens of bills are dead in the Oregon Legislature today after a key deadline. From self-driving taxis to restrictions on needle distribution, here's what didn't make the cut: https://t.co/scdcFI9JJ1
Portland General Electric is expanding its territory, taking over Pacific Power’s service and assets in a swath of Washington state https://t.co/kyFHKz0wKy
Officials did not confirm an unfounded but widely circulated claim the trucks were stopped for the equivalent of smog testing, which California officials have categorically denied.
This post unfortunately leaves room for readers to conflate the two.
Oregon officials confirmed reports that when their fire trucks rushed south to help with LA fires, California first required them to undergo safety inspections in Sacramento. They say this wasn't a big deal. But slowing first responder vehicles from a neighboring state in a life-and-death emergency sounds to me like regulatory overreach. https://t.co/kDeMA0GXzH
The Oregonian will once again print as a broadsheet starting in January, switching from the compact tab format of the past decade https://t.co/k7OvlHfqOu
Canceling a subscription to a newspaper this election season? That’s your right. But unless you reinvest in journalism, your cancellation is nothing but a vote for less reporting, which is expensive, and more punditry, which is not.
It's #JournalismInternship application season, and as an internship coordinator and former intern, I have some tips to help your application stand out (like if for example you're applying for a 2025 internship at @Oregonian here: https://t.co/nIII7Pz3KQ)
It's #JournalismInternship application season, and as an internship coordinator and former intern, I have some tips to help your application stand out (like if for example you're applying for a 2025 internship at @Oregonian here: https://t.co/nIII7Pz3KQ)
Your journalism resume is probably short anyway at this point in your career, so why not include your retail, food service, work-study or other "unrelated" job experience? It can say a lot to those who know.