doctorLURK, to oregon
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Hey, just in case anyone in my extended family (hi y'all!) doesn't already know: Republican Jeff Gudman has switched parties and is running in the as a Democrat this year, after getting iced in the general election (running as the Republican candidate) a few times over the past decade. Don't fall for the lie - please support the actual Democrat running against him for State Treasurer, Elizabeth Steiner.

kevbob, to oregon
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Pudding River 1930s "cable car". They put rubber on car rims and drove it across the river and people would jump out to swim.

https://vimeo.com/675553796

Snoro, to oregon
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In Oregon, Medicaid is buying people air conditioners

Oregon is the first state to expand Medicaid coverage to help low-income people contend with climate change

https://archive.ph/Ofefy

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/05/02/oregon-medicaid-is-buying-people-air-conditioners/

aanw, to oregon
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The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) co-funds the Amtrak Cascades intercity
passenger rail service with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
Ridership during the first quarter of 2024 was resilient, ending with an impressive March,
which posted the highest ridership of any month since the 1994 inception of the Amtrak
Cascades in Oregon with 14,263 riders. https://www.oregon.gov/odot/About/GR/2024_Q1_Passenger_Rail_Report.pdf

TRZPhotography, to art
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mpax, to oregon
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CharlieMcHenry, to oregon
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An older acquaintance of mine died last month, after a long and fruitful life. She was, imo, a ‘saint’ of a human being; so I thought I’d share her loving here for all to see. In my part of Joyce Hailicka was a legend, the queen of Butte Falls, OR - a small rural town nestled in the Cascade Mountains. Joyce was responsible for just about everything good that happened in that town for the decades she lived there with her husband Ron. But she didn’t stop there, no… she spearheaded county, regional and state programs that yielded real results. Her presence and impact were immense and she will be missed.

SheilaS, to Travel
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So my husband gave me and our daughter an epic Christmas present - tickets on Amtrak's Coast Starlight train from Portland, Oregon down to Los Angeles. Here's what to expect if you want to try it, in my latest for the Perceptive Travel Blog:

https://perceptivetravel.com/blog/2024/04/24/coast-starlight-train/

pansytram, to KindActions
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Fedifolk! The students at University of Oregon students have a venmo if you want to aid your comrades from beyond the campus! SJPUO is also documenting their encampment on Instagram, if you want to stay up to date with what's going down on campus. Same with Reed, Lewis & Clark, and PSU! Educate, unite, support!

mrcompletely, (edited ) to portland
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Last one for tonight. Eagle Fern Trail outside of . None more

mrcompletely, (edited ) to random
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This place on the McKenzie burned down in the wildfires 😭. My last pics from there

CelloMomOnCars, to oregon
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" is shipping air conditioners, air purifiers and power banks to some of its most vulnerable residents, a first-in-the-nation experiment to use money to prevent the potentially deadly health effects of extreme heat, wildfire smoke and other -related disasters.

If Oregon can help enrollees avoid a costly trip to the doctor or the ER after , other state Medicaid programs may ask the federal government if they can adopt the benefit."

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/medicaid-climate-change-oregon-air-conditioning-mini-fridges-power-banks/

SteveHendersonFineArt, to nature
@SteveHendersonFineArt@mastodon.social avatar

Alpine landscapes experience their own weather: they are first to see the snow, last to see it leave.

It's a striking reminder that all is not homogeneous in the world. 99 percent of the trees don't agree; it isn't snowy everywhere at the same time.

There is variety and difference, even disagreement. That's what makes the planet such an intriguing place.

First Snow canvas print -- https://2-steve-henderson.pixels.com/featured/first-snow-in-the-elkhorn-mountains-steve-henderson.html?product=canvas-print

bishma, to Cat
@bishma@mas.to avatar

Here is an post for the newest member of the family, Timber.

He is a 4 year old long haired ginger lap buddy adopted this morning from the Twitchy Tails Rescue in .

His interests include scritches, noisy baths, and losing access to his only brain cell while watching leaves blow around through the window.

Large, long haired, ginger kitty looking forward
Large, long haired, ginger kitty stretched out and sleeping

CathyTuttle, to climate
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I've been biking them for 2 years and just learned a new word -- and a new program. H/T @modacitylife

Doorfietsroutes, thru bike paths, are smoothly aligned regional connectors between cities. Fun for tourists. Essential for adaptation.

Regional requires incredibly hard political and engineering cooperation.

Province already has 150km (93m) of a planned 1500km system. built 146km just in 2023.
https://www.provincie-utrecht.nl/onderwerpen/mobiliteit/fiets/doorfietsroutes#Hoe-worden-omwonenden-en-belanghebbenden-betrokken-en-geinformeerd

CathyTuttle,
@CathyTuttle@social.ridetrans.it avatar

What kinds of roads we choose to build (and for whom we build them) is relevant to creating a future we can thrive in.

Back in the , Metro planner Robert Spurlock calculated a complete linked 1,000 MILE network of low-impact regional walk/bike trails would cost $500M. That's half the cost of expanding a mile of I-5 freeway. Admittedly that's just for 3-meter ribbons of asphalt, not beautiful Dutch fietspad with complex crossings and community input.

But we have to make choices now.

ahimsa_pdx, to pdx
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

"PDX’s beloved teal carpet installed in airport’s new terminal"

https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2024/04/pdxs-beloved-teal-carpet-installed-in-airports-new-terminal.html

"Among the vast array of strange and surprising mascots for the city of Portland, perhaps the most unlikely is an old carpet.

That carpet is the 'iconic' Portland International Airport carpet, originally installed in 1988."

KeithDJohnson, to oregon
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Since this is critical infrastructure for , you'd think the State would subsidize it.

"The Port of Portland says it cannot afford to keep the state’s only shipping container terminal open past September after a deal with a third-party operator fell through. Despite more business, costs have gone up, pushing the port’s container facility into the red.
The Port of Portland has lost more than $30 million during the past three years, the agency stated in a news release in March. That includes a projected $14 million shortfall for this year."
(paywall-free) https://archive.ph/ncZpd#selection-2775.0-2785.110

Snoro, to britishcolumbia
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2021 heat dome fuelled by climate change, intensified wildfire risk: study

The study, published Monday in Communications Earth and Environment, concluded the heat dome in June and July 2021 was 34 per cent larger and lasted 59 per cent longer than a similar event would have without global warming

https://globalnews.ca/news/10442146/2021-heat-dome-climate-change-study/

alan, to random
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"Here’s a Clever Way to Uncover America’s Voting Deserts:
Mathematicians are using topological abstractions to find places poorly served by polling stations."

https://www.wired.com/story/voting-deserts-maths-topology/

Sure, this is clever. But you know what's even more clever? Eliminating polling places entirely and switching to 100% vote-by-mail like in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Vermont, and Hawaii.

(With some in-person polling places as needed for accessibilty reasons)

BohemianPeasant,
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@ahimsa_pdx @alan

(As my mother would say) it’s the best thing since sliced bread!

ahimsa_pdx, to pdx
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

Email reminder from Free Geek:

"Join us this Thursday and Friday for our final dates celebrating Earth Day and our 24th birthday! We'll be at The Wings Conference at the PSU Viking Pavilion on Thursday (4/25) and at KGW Studios on Friday (4/26)."

"Free Geek TechNOW Drive will only accept laptops (including their power adapters), tablets, and cellphones"

More details here:

https://www.freegeek.org/TechNowFAQ

SherBeareth, to oregon
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#SCOTUS #homelessness #Oregon

Supreme Court to hear #GrantsPass #homeless case Monday: What’s at stake

Helen Cruz racked up more than $2,000 in fines for sleeping in Grants Pass parks when she was homeless for about six years but now lives at a church feeding others who live on the southern Oregon city’s streets.
Almost half of Cruz’s fines came in 2022.

https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2024/04/supreme-court-to-hear-grants-pass-homeless-case-monday-whats-at-stake.html

CharlieMcHenry, to Medicine
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When even non-profit, state supported rely on and make decisions based on profitability, both patients and communities suffer the consequences: In Oregon, leaders warn crowded emergency room is hurting finances - “…the emergency department has become, in effect, an overflow inpatient unit for the hospital, with people needing care stashed in conference rooms, hallway beds and exam rooms.” https://www.opb.org/article/2024/04/21/ohsu-hospital-emergency-room-overcrowding/

suzisteffen, to music
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The Eugene Symphony is having a family concert today. They’re advertising it with “Wigglers and dancers welcome,” and I LOVE IT. I’m going to a chamber music concert which will 100 percent NOT welcome wiggling or dancing, but as an adult who sat, wiggled, and probably made noise through a lot of music as a kid - and got in trouble for it - I appreciate my local .

IdahoLark, to oregon
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  1. The water is high enough at Lake Owyhee that the ring gate spillway, affectionately called a "Glory Hole" and rarely put to use, is overflowing with water. An oddly cool thing to see.

A video shows a slightly submerged concrete ring spouting vapor like a whale as water above a dam flows into its deep vertical tube.

ai6yr, to oregon
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Fire at the Timberline Lodge (Oregon) last night. Luckily, confined to the attic and roof. https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2024/04/timberline-lodge-fire-what-we-know-about-blaze-lodge-and-ski-area-closed.html

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