AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOregon Courts & Elections: The Oregon Supreme Court declined to order Meta to release Instagram messages in a Salem-area murder case, a setback for the defense’s self-defense bid. Public Safety: Medford officials warn dry, windy conditions could make Fourth of July fireworks both a wildfire and injury risk, with local rules limiting when and where fireworks are legal. Local Law Enforcement: A former Gladstone police officer, Lynn Benton, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading to manslaughter in the 2011 murder of his wife, ending a long appeals process. State Government & Policy: Oregon’s minimum wage rises July 1, and the state also reiterates dog-licensing requirements under ORS 609.100. Federal Politics: A federal judge blocked a Trump administration effort to change how the Postal Service processes mail ballots, citing conflicts with a prior settlement.
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