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State Tipoffs Involving Oregon Newsletter for Sunday September 21, 2025 ( 10 items )  

Capacity nearly full for Roar Tour: Pregame at Hintz on Sept. 26
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Sept. 15 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Capacity nearly full for Roar Tour: Pregame at Hintz on Sept. 26 * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Capacity is nearly full for the Penn State Alumni Association's opening Roar Tour event of the season -- a special Pregame at Hintz on Sept. 26 -- the night before the Penn State White Out football game against Oregon. Register today so you don't miss the biggest party of the season, featuring:   more

CROOKED VAL HOYLE: 217 Shady Stock Trades EXPOSED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news: * * * CROOKED VAL HOYLE: 217 Shady Stock Trades EXPOSED * A bombshell report exposes self-enriching hypocrite Democrat Val Hoyle for blatantly violating the STOCK Act by hiding 217 stock transactions, many tied to her family's financial interests and even her husband's 401(k). Hoyle cashed in while Oregonians were left in the dark: "It turns out that while families in Oregon crooked Democrat   more

Marcus & Millichap Closes Southern Oregon Shopping Center Sale
ENCINO, California, Sept. 17 -- Marcus and Millichap issued the following news release: * * * Marcus & Millichap Closes Southern Oregon Shopping Center Sale MEDFORD, Ore., Sept. 15, 2025 - Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI), a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in investment sales, financing, research and advisory services, announced today the $25.25 million sale of Bear Creek Plaza, a 189,670 square-foot shopping center in Medford, Oregon. "Bear Creek Plaza is the domina  more

OHSU Scientists Uncover How Cellular Receptors are Linked to Disease
PORTLAND, Oregon, Sept. 16 (TNSjou) -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news: * * * OHSU scientists uncover how cellular receptors are linked to disease Findings offer hope for new treatments targeting inflammation-related conditions By Angela Yeager In two new studies, scientists at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered detailed blueprints of how certain molecular "gates" in human cells work -- findings that could open doors to new treatments for condit  more

Oregon Health & Science University: Study Suggests Approach for Treatment of Spinal Injuries
PORTLAND, Oregon, Sept. 19 (TNSjou) -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news: * * * Study suggests new approach for treatment of spinal injuries Randomized clinical trial involves patients at OHSU, 12 other large U.S. trauma centers By Erik Robinson New research suggests the common clinical practice of elevating blood pressure for patients with acute spinal cord injury may do more harm than good. The study, published today in the journal JAMA Network Open, involved  more

OSU to Lead Effort Aimed at Radiation-resilliant Electronics
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Sept. 20 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release: * * * OSU to lead effort aimed at radiation-resilliant electronics Oregon State University has been selected to lead a national research center focused on making electronics more resilient to radiation, which could strengthen national security and boost U.S. competitiveness in space and defense technologies. The new Center for Advancing Radiation Resilience of Electronics, backed by a $17 million award   more

Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: Research Record - Three Decades of Medicaid Estate Recovery
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Sept. 17 (TNSres) -- Princeton University School of Public and International Affairs issued the following Research Record series highlights on Sept. 16, 2025: * * * Research Record: Three Decades of Medicaid Estate Recovery Princeton SPIA's Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the classroom and into everyday life. If you'd like your work considered for future editions of Research Record  more

University of Colorado: Wildfires Are Changing the Air We Breathe--Here's What That Means for Your Health
DENVER, Colorado, Sept. 20 (TNSjou) -- The University of Colorado issued the following news: * * * Wildfires Are Changing the Air We Breathe--Here's What That Means for Your Health Why smoke from Western wildfires could be harming you--even miles away from the flames * As wildfires grow larger and more frequent across the West, researchers from Colorado, Utah, and California are digging into how smoke affects the air--and our health. In a new study published in the journal Atmospheric Envi  more

Wash. State Ecology Dept.: Oregon and Washington Support Walla Walla Basin Water Projects
OLYMPIA, Washington, Sept. 17 -- The Washington State Department of Ecology issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025: * * * Oregon and Washington support Walla Walla basin water projects WALLA WALLA - The Walla Walla basin is a complex watershed that crosses the border between Oregon and Washington. Its rivers and streams connect the two states, but the watershed is chronically short on water and struggles to meet the needs of local communities. Watershed restoration and water mana  more

Wash. Utilities & Transportation Commission Approves Pacific Power & Light's Request to Defer Wildfire Insurance Costs
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (TNSdok) -- The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission has granted PacifiCorp dba Pacific Power and Light Co., Portland, Oregon, permission to defer costs related to increased wildfire liability insurance premiums. The decision, issued on Sept. 16, 2025, follows PacifiCorp's petition to defer approximately $10.4 million in costs that are not covered by current rates. The order, which is not a determination of prudence or a guarantee of cost recovery, allows the u  more