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- Oregon has sued the Trump administration 36 times since the president’s inauguration in January. That’s six times the number of cases it filed in the same period during Donald Trump’s first presidency. Oregon Capital Chronicle discusses why and offers listing of all the cases.
- The leader of a youth program at Community Alliance of Lane County has been charged with domestic violence.
- A body was found in the Willamette River downstream of the Owosso footbridge. The medical examiner is investigating.
- Six of the nine Native American tribes in Oregon are not happy about their relationship with Gov. Tina Kotek, saying her office has disregarded their concerns.
- And a letter to the editor today on Lane County Board of Commissioners Chair David Loveall and his role in the $250,000 settlement paid to a former county counsel.
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Oregon has sued Trump 36 times since inauguration in January
By Mia Maldonado / Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon is involved in dozens of multistate lawsuits against the administration of Donald Trump, far more than in his first term. Here is a rundown of the cases.

Youth program leader charged with felony domestic violence
By Jaime Adame
Prosecutors have charged the director of a youth program at the nonprofit Community Alliance of Lane County with felony domestic violence.

Man’s body pulled from Willamette River near Owosso foot bridge
By Jaime Adame
The death of a man pulled from the Willamette River on Sunday, Aug. 17 is being investigated by the Lane County Medical Examiner’s office, Eugene police said Monday.
‘Perhaps Loveall should be required to reimburse county insurance fund’ | Letter to the editor
By Letters to the Editor
Enjoy your evening,
Bob





