AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTrail Blazers Shake-Up: New owner Tom Dundon has laid off a “significant” number of business-side employees—reports say 70+—as the team restructures under a cost-cutting push, with president Dewayne Hankins calling it a painful step to “position the organization for long-term success.” Oregon Politics—Close Races: In Washington County, two Democratic primaries remain too tight to call: Senate District 15 and House District 27, with late ballots shifting leads. Student Loans Fight: Michigan AG Dana Nessel and others sued the U.S. Department of Education over a rule limiting federal loans for “professional degree” programs, arguing it will worsen healthcare workforce shortages. Local Governance: Salem’s mayoral race is headed to a new leader—Vanessa Nordyke—while multiple council seats look poised for change after high turnout. Public Safety: Eugene is rolling out “eyes open, phone down” bike-safety signage and more roundabouts after multiple cyclist deaths.
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