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Intel Shares Slip as Nova Lake Delay Pushes Timeline to 2027
business2 days ago

Intel Shares Slip as Nova Lake Delay Pushes Timeline to 2027

Intel's Nova Lake processor line is delayed to after CES 2027, causing about a 2% drop in INTC shares. Some Nova Lake variants may release this year, but the full Nova Lake-S line won’t appear until CES 2027. Analysts maintain a Hold rating with roughly 11% upside to a target around $48.21, even as Oregon faces concerns about Intel's long-term impact in the Silicon Forest amid ongoing job cuts. The delay highlights ongoing supply-demand tightness in the chip industry amid AI-driven demand.

Oregon recycling law under constitutional challenge heads to July trial
law11 days ago

Oregon recycling law under constitutional challenge heads to July trial

A federal lawsuit challenges Oregon’s Plastic Pollution and Recycling Modernization Act (PRMRA); U.S. District Judge Michael Simon granted a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement for NAW members while the court proceeds, with two main claims set for trial in July and other claims dismissed without prejudice. Oregon’s DEQ says the act remains in effect for others, and NAW contends the ruling still leaves relief possible at trial.

Oregon curbs warrantless ICE arrests, expanding protections against detentions
law20 days ago

Oregon curbs warrantless ICE arrests, expanding protections against detentions

A U.S. District Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai blocked ICE from making warrantless arrests in Oregon, ruling that due process requires warrants and an individualized risk assessment; the class-action suit led by Innovation Law Lab argues arrests were conducted under quotas and targeted people on their way to work, mirroring similar restrictions in Washington, D.C., and Colorado.

Oregon federal court curbs warrantless ICE arrests in immigration raids
politics20 days ago

Oregon federal court curbs warrantless ICE arrests in immigration raids

A federal judge in Oregon issued a preliminary injunction barring ICE from making warrantless arrests during immigration enforcement, unless agents have probable cause that the person is in the U.S. illegally and is likely to escape before a warrant can be obtained; the ruling comes in a proposed class-action led by Innovation Law Lab and cites past arrests and detentions, with the injunction remaining in effect as the case proceeds.

Oregon judge restricts ICE warrantless arrests amid due-process concerns
us-crime-justice21 days ago

Oregon judge restricts ICE warrantless arrests amid due-process concerns

A federal judge in Oregon issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting ICE from arresting people in the state without warrants unless there’s a likelihood of escape, ruling in a class-action challenge to DHS enforcement practices. The decision followed evidence that agents conducted immigration sweeps and detained individuals—sometimes on private property—without warrants or escape-risk determinations, including testimony from a plaintiff who was held for weeks despite a valid work permit, and a ruling underscoring the need for restraint and due process in immigration enforcement.

Marquee jokes backfire as Amazon pulls Melania doc from Oregon theater
entertainment21 days ago

Marquee jokes backfire as Amazon pulls Melania doc from Oregon theater

Amazon pulled its Melania documentary from a Lake Oswego, Oregon theater after the venue’s marquee jokes about the film prompted a backlash; the theater confirmed the film was taken down following a call from Amazon, and patrons questioned the display. The film, which chronicles the 20 days before Trump’s second inauguration, was acquired by Amazon for about $40 million.

Family sues Oregon ski guides over Mt. Bailey avalanche death
local21 days ago

Family sues Oregon ski guides over Mt. Bailey avalanche death

A Deschutes County wrongful-death lawsuit filed in Bend alleges negligence by Diamond Lake Improvement Co., Sierra Wilderness Seminars and several guides after a Mt. Bailey avalanche killed 51-year-old Brian Thomas Roberts during a ski outing; the suit claims dangerous conditions, ignoring a high-avalanche warning, and that Roberts was buried for about 10 minutes with no AED available, with concerns about inexperienced guides dismissed. It seeks roughly $14.5 million in damages in Deschutes County Circuit Court.

Public health alert issued after measles exposure at Clackamas Kaiser Sunnyside
health28 days ago

Public health alert issued after measles exposure at Clackamas Kaiser Sunnyside

Public health officials warn that people who were at the Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Medical Center Emergency Department in Clackamas on Jan 26, 2026 between 11:28 a.m. and 1:53 p.m. may have been exposed to measles. Those who were present should contact their health care provider to assess immunity, as this exposure coincides with a second measles case in Clackamas County this year. The broader context notes measles’ contagious spread and vaccine effectiveness, along with Oregon’s rising nonmedical vaccine exemption rate.

Oregon Judge Dismisses DOJ Bid for Unredacted Voter Rolls
politics29 days ago

Oregon Judge Dismisses DOJ Bid for Unredacted Voter Rolls

A federal judge in Oregon dismissed the Justice Department's bid to obtain unredacted voter registration lists for about 3.8 million voters, saying the DOJ failed to meet the legal standard. Oregon argued privacy and First Amendment protections bar such disclosures. The ruling is part of a broader DOJ effort to access state voter rolls that has faced setbacks in other states, though DOJ documents show coordination with the DHS on data use for investigations.

politics1 month ago

Ex-NBA star Dudley launches second bid for Oregon governor

Former Portland Trail Blazers center Chris Dudley announced a second bid to become Oregon governor as a Republican, arguing for less divisiveness and a focus on public safety, affordability and education. Dudley, who came within two points of defeating Gov. John Kitzhaber in 2010, will face a GOP primary that includes state Sen. Christine Drazan. In a state where Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek's approval has hovered under 50% and Democrats hold a registration edge, the race is uphill for Republicans, even as donors like Nike co-founder Phil Knight have backed GOP efforts in Oregon.