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The share of students proficient in math, English, and science is up for the first time since the pandemic - but passing rates remain well below pre-pandemic levels.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from diverting $233 million in homeland security funds away from California and several other states.
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Some in Oregon’s congressional delegation said government shutdown is necessary as President Trump consolidates power, sends troops to American cities, attacks political enemies.
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For the first time in years, Oregon landlords governed by the state’s rent stabilization law can’t hand out double-digit rent increases.
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Laurie Cuddy and Megan Ayars join the Exchange.
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Pamela Rocha joins the Exchange to discuss the details.
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Joining the Exchange is Ana Byers, an event coordinator with the 2025 Talent Harvest Festival.
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Oregon lawmakers held a hearing on President Trump’s order for the first time Tuesday
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A federal judge sided with UCLA in ordering the Trump administration to restore hundreds of health and science research grants. Even more funding is at stake going forward for UC campuses.
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“We want to roll out the red carpet and welcome faith-based families to participate in our child welfare system,” said an official with the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
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Josephine County Commissioners approved a new lease for the Grants Pass Library. This time, they approved one the library is on board with.
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Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield joins the Exchange.
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OPB reporter, Dirk Vanderhart, joins the Exchange to shed light from his reporting on the special session of the Oregon legislature.
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Lisa Mensah, President and CEO of Oregon Community Foundation joins the Exchange along with Kurt Hildebrand of OCF.