AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Business: Stereo Planet, a 45-year Bend audio staple, is reopening downtown June 5 with a new NW Bond Street space built around immersive listening sessions, vintage gear, and a vinyl-and-record culture. Public Safety: Sandy, Ore. is reeling after a domestic disturbance call turned into a shooting that killed multiple people and left a Sandy police officer seriously wounded; the suspect was taken into custody after a standoff. Housing & Courts: A Portland couple sued a neighbor for more than $200,000, alleging a tiny home’s foul stench from raw sewage and chemicals forced them to wear gas masks. Tourism & Conservation Funding: Oregon will dedicate a 1.25% increase in the transient lodging tax to wildlife starting June 5, aiming to fund safer wildlife crossings and habitat. Health & Tech (Oregon ties): OHSU-linked GRAIL reported “positive” Pathfinder 2 results, saying its Galleri test improved screen-detected cancer detection and reduced late-stage cancers. Education Budget Pressure: Eugene’s 4J district approved a 2026-27 budget that ends South Eugene High’s Integrated Outdoor Program, cutting staff after major reductions.
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