Settlement reached in Albany teacher strike after 10 missed school days

After a weeks-long teacher strike, Albany schools will resume on Tuesday. This is a spectacular reversal that came just hours after the accord appeared to fall apart during a protracted negotiation session. The contract and settlement agreement were approved by the mid-Willamette Valley district’s school board late Monday. It was also approved by members of … Read more

Influential Portland transit advocacy group OPAL Environmental Justice lays off its staff

TriMet has laid off all nine of its employees, according to a transit advocacy charity that has spent the last 20 years pushing the transit system to implement policies such as subsidized prices for low-income users. OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon announced that it had laid off staff members as a cost-cutting measure in an Instagram … Read more

‘Progress requires persistence’: Kotek doubles down on priority areas in proposed state budget

On Monday, Governor Tina Kotek stepped up her requests for greater state funding to address Oregon’s housing and homelessness challenges, support mental health services, and enhance child outcomes—priorities she has consistently highlighted in her first two years in office. She made this announcement when she unveiled her ideas for the state’s 2025–2027 budget, which she … Read more

Investigation into incoming Clackamas County Commissioner Melissa Fireside under review by Oregon Department of Justice

The felony theft investigation into Melissa Fireside, the recently elected Clackamas County commissioner, will be reviewed, the Oregon Department of Justice stated Monday. Citing a conflict of interest, Clackamas County District Attorney John Wentworth said he sent the inquiry to state attorneys on November 20. The district attorney’s office budget is approved by the county … Read more