Oregon
U.S. Rep. Hoyle hammers Republican challenger DeSpain on abortion stance • Oregon Capital Chronicle
U.S. Rep. Val Hoyle is out with a new ad attacking Republican opponent Monique DeSpain on abortion as Democrats in close congressional races continue hammering the GOP on reproductive rights.
Hoyle’s ad, which began airing on Eugene-area TV stations Wednesday, is the latest in a series of salvos over abortion access. It features a clip from a November 2023 television interview with DeSpain in which she said she was “very pleased” with the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that overturned the federal right to abortion.
Abortion access is secure in Oregon, which is tied with Vermont as the state that does the most to protect reproductive rights, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a nonprofit that tracks abortion rights. But abortion remains a key congressional campaign issue, as Democrats in Oregon and elsewhere raise alarms about the prospect of a national abortion ban.
“We need leaders who will protect our freedoms, not strip them away,” Hoyle said. “I will always fight to keep health care decisions between a patient and their medical provider.”
DeSpain called Hoyle’s ad a “lie” in a statement Wednesday.
“My record on this issue is clear and concise – Oregon’s laws guarantee important health decisions are made between a woman and her doctor, not the government. I pledge to protect Oregon’s laws in Congress,” she said. “I oppose a federal ban on abortion, and as a mom, I fully support federal protection for both IVF treatments and contraception. Unlike Val Hoyle, I won’t be a puppet for party leaders.”
DeSpain has said repeatedly in interviews that she believes abortion laws should be left up to individual states, and that she doesn’t support any attempts to regulate abortion at the federal level – whether a national ban or a return to abortion rights nationwide. The House Republican Study Committee, which represents 80% of House Republicans, endorsed a national abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest with a budget proposal this spring. U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz, who represents a large swath of eastern Oregon, is part of that group; the state’s other Republican member of Congress, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, is not.
Like Chavez-DeRemer, DeSpain has said she intends to be an independent voice in Congress while running to represent a closely divided district that favors Democrats. But Hoyle campaign manager Sage Lawrence said those words conflict with DeSpain’s record and statements.
“Monique DeSpain is telling voters she would be an independent voice in Congress, despite the fact that she worked as a paid lobbyist in a coalition that fought to take away reproductive rights in Oregon and has admitted that the reason she is running for Congress is to serve as ‘reinforcements’ for extreme politicians like Mike Johnson,” Lawrence said, referring to the U.S. House speaker. “Voters deserve to know where she stands on this critical issue.”
DeSpain has worked as a lobbyist for Common Sense for Oregon, a nonprofit organization founded by state Rep. Kevin Mannix, R-Salem. It’s part of the Oregon Liberty Alliance, a coalition of conservative groups that formed in 2014 in opposition to the state’s leading Republican gathering, the Dorchester Conference, moving toward accepting same-sex marriage and abortion rights.
Oregonians support abortion access at a higher rate than the national average, statewide surveys have found. In 2022, shortly after the Dobbs decision, the Oregon Values and Beliefs Center found that 72% of respondents said abortion should be legal in most or all cases.
That polling data makes abortion access a focus for Democratic candidates: state Rep. Janelle Bynum, a Clackamas County Democrat challenging Chavez-DeRemer, also released an ad this week featuring a Portland nurse criticizing Chavez-DeRemer for voting with anti-abortion Republicans in Congress.
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Deadly officer-involved shooting on Oregon Coast under investigation
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon State Police are investigating a deadly officer-involved shooting that took place in Lincoln County on Wednesday.
Officers from the Newport Police Department, as well as OSP, responded to the 1500 block of the Siletz River Highway just before 4 p.m. to conduct a follow-up investigation, which later escalated into a fatal shooting.
The suspect is dead, and no officers or members of the community were injured, OSP said.
The investigation is ongoing.
Oregon
Three Oregon Ducks and one commit invited to 2026 MLB Draft Combine
The 2026 MLB Draft is around the corner, which means the Oregon Ducks will soon get the answer to some big questions surrounding next season’s roster. Who will be drafted and sign with an MLB team, and who will opt to suit up for the Ducks in 2027?
The Ducks could have a better idea of where they stand next week, when the program watches three stars and a committed prospect participate in the 2026 MLB Draft Combine in Phoenix, Arizona. The combine is set to begin on June 23 at Chase Field and will showcase 335 draft prospects during the four-day event.
Many of those prospects are collegiate stars. Oregon will watch second baseman Ryan Cooney, shortstop Maddox Molony and right-handed pitcher Cal Scolari all suit up for the combine to solidify their draft position less than a month away from the big day.
The second baseman for the Ducks slashed 331/.420/.524 and led the team in hits (82), doubles (22) and extra-base hits (31) while swiping 13 bases. Cooney also earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and a spot on the Eugene Regional all-tournament team. He is likely to be the first Duck selected in the upcoming draft, but he could return for his final season of eligibility.
Molony is also able to return to his hometown team for one final season, and he remains one of the biggest questions for the Ducks after an unusually poor season at the plate. Entering the season, Molony was a top-50 prospect for the 2026 MLB Draft with the potential to sneak into the first round. However, Molony put together his worst season at the plate in his three seasons with the Ducks, hitting for just a .233 average with 12 home runs and 39 RBIs. The most recent prospect rankings slid Molony to No. 173 overall. His outstanding defense is still enough to warrant a high selection.
Scolari dominated down the stretch for the Ducks, landing him on MLB draft prospect watch lists. He finished the season with a 3.32 ERA and 85 strikeouts. Scolari’s mid-90s fastball paired with a wipeout slider has elevated him as a prospect. He also throws a changeup and a slow curveball. The Nevada native could also return to Oregon, still with two seasons of eligibility.
One Oregon commit will also make the trip to the desert for the combine, putting his potential future with the Ducks on the rocks. Outfielder Andruw Giles from Basic Academy in Henderson, Nevada, will take the field and potentially boost his draft stock enough to skip the college path altogether. The left-handed outfielder has a smooth swing at the plate, hitting for average and power, and he has a strong arm to play a corner outfield spot. Giles was named the Prep Baseball Nevada Co-Player of the Year, despite limited action at the plate.
“The numbers don’t lie as (Giles) put up a .494 batting average, collecting 38 hits in just 77 at-bats,” Prep Baseball’s Brett Harrison wrote. “He proved to be a legitimate extra-base machine, spraying the field with 11 doubles, 4 triples, and 5 home runs while crossing the plate 28 times and driving in 23 runs. His ability to drive the ball while maintaining discipline allowed him to reach base at a .606 clip, making him one of the most consistent table-setters not only in the state, but the west region.”
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Oregon Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 4 results for June 16
The Oregon Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at June 16, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from June 16 drawing
12-20-53-67-70, Mega Ball: 12
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from June 16 drawing
1PM: 2-7-7-0
4PM: 4-8-9-6
7PM: 3-4-2-2
10PM: 5-8-3-3
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
When are the Oregon Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 7:59 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 7:59 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 4: 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. daily.
- Win for Life: 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Megabucks: 7:29 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by an Oregon editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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