Oregon
Gas prices on the rise again? Experts warn cost drop could be ‘temporary’
Oregon sees slight rise in fuel costs, following a continued decline from document highs reported in March.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Whilst Oregonians proceed to pay the fifth-highest fuel costs within the US, most individuals have been capable of breathe a bit simpler as pump costs dropped within the state final month — however now consultants are warning residents shouldn’t maintain their breath.
As of this week, fuel costs in Oregon and in lots of states have gone up once more, following a continued decline from document highs reported in March.
As of April 29, AAA reported the typical price of a gallon of standard unleaded fuel in Oregon had elevated by roughly a penny from $4.66 to $4.68.
Whereas paying a cent extra will hardly impression native’s wallets, consultants say the development might proceed as gasoline demand rises and the Russian warfare in Ukraine rages on.
“The slide in fuel costs has slowed as crude oil costs and U.S. demand for gasoline rise,” Marie Dodds, the general public affairs director for AAA Oregon/Idaho, mentioned. “The continued warfare in Ukraine and considerations of much less Russian oil on the worldwide market have despatched crude costs again above $100 {dollars} per barrel, and that’s placing upward strain on pump costs.”
In accordance with AAA, Oregon is one in every of 25 states which now have greater fuel costs than they did per week in the past.
“For the week, the nationwide common for normal holds regular at $4.10 a gallon,” AAA acknowledged. “The Oregon common ticks up a penny to $4.68.”
The brand new report confirmed Maryland noticed the most important enhance this week, with the typical value per gallon rising 31 cents. Nonetheless, some states continued to see a drop in pump costs, like Ohio which had a lower of seven cents on common.
“The nationwide and Oregon averages are each a bit decrease than their document highs set final month. The nationwide common peaked at $4.331 on March 11 whereas the Oregon common peaked at $4.739 on March 11,” AAA mentioned. “These costs eclipse the previous document highs set in 2008 when the nationwide common peaked at $4.11 on July 17, and the Oregon common peaked at $4.29 on July 3.”
Primarily based on the figures in the latest AAA report, demand for gasoline within the U.S. has jumped from 8.5 million barrels per day to eight.73 million barrels per day.
In accordance with the U.S. Vitality Info Administration, the variety of gasoline shares inside the US dropped by 3.5 million barrels to 233.1 million barrels final week.
Given the elevated demand, consultants recommend so long as the state of Japanese Europe stays unpredictable, gasoline prices in Oregon and throughout the US will proceed to mirror that uncertainty.
“Demand for gasoline within the U.S. is edging up as pump costs dip beneath the document highs set in March,” AAA says. “Gasoline consumption usually will increase this time of 12 months as the times get longer and other people drive extra. However these decrease pump costs could possibly be short-term if the worldwide value of oil will increase as a result of constrained provide.”
Oregon
Teen arrested with loaded rifle walking streets in Portland, police say
PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) – A teenager was arrested with a loaded rifle outside a Portland restaurant on Monday morning, according to the Portland Police Bureau.
Police said, at 11:38 a.m., officers responded to a call about a suspect with a black and red rifle outside a restaurant in the 200 block of Northeast 82nd Avenue.
Officers found the teen walking with a group of juveniles and stopped them, at Northeast 81st Avenue and Northeast Flanders Street, and took the teen with the rifle into custody.
Police confiscated a loaded 223 caliber semiautomatic rifle.
Police identified the suspect as a 15-year-old boy from Salem.
He was taken to the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention facility and booked on charges of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm and Unlawful Possession of a Loaded Firearm in Public (city code), as well as a probation violation warrant.
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Oregon
Big 'O' Above Oregon's Campus Painted Red Ahead of Rose Bowl CFP Game vs. Ohio State
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The giant “O” on Skinner Butte at the University of Oregon, normally painted yellow, has been splattered with red paint ahead of the Ducks’ matchup with Ohio State in the Rose Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal on New Year’s Day.
Haleigh Kochanski of the Register-Guard reported that she “reached out to the Eugene Police Department about the vandalism but had not received a response as of early Tuesday morning.”
A “paint tray and other paraphernalia” were reportedly left behind at the scene.
Oregon and Ohio State already played once this season, a 32-31 victory for the Ducks in Eugene. That was part of Oregon’s fantastic debut season in the Big Ten, which resulted in a perfect record, a conference championship, wins over Boise State, Ohio State and Penn State and the top overall seed and a first-round bye in the CFP.
That Oregon has to face the Buckeyes in the quarterfinals, however—while lower seeds like Penn State and Texas ended up with far easier matchups in Boise State and Arizona State, respectively—has called into question the CFP’s format. Currently, the four highest-seeded conference champions get first-round byes, which this year was Oregon, Georgia, Boise State and Arizona State.
But that meant that lower seeds who had high rankings, like Penn State and Texas, ended up with easier CFP draws than Oregon. Penn State’s path to the championship round, potentially, will go through SMU, Boise State and either Georgia or Notre Dame.
Oregon, meanwhile, will have to get through Ohio State and either Texas (likely) or Arizona State. It’s arguable that, despite playing an extra game, the Nittany Lions have the easier path.
The solution would be to simply give the top four seeds to the four highest-ranked teams, though that may receive some pushback from the Big 12, ACC and non-Power 4 conferences. It would lead to a more balanced bracket, however.
Oregon
Rose Bowl 2025: Odds, Box Score Prediction for Ohio State vs. Oregon
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It might feel to many as if the wrong team is favored here. That’s because it is.
Look, Ohio State is really good. The defense is about as stingy as it gets, and the offense can pop from almost any position. Freshman receiver Jeremiah Smith is already a superstar, while senior receiver Emeka Egbuka won’t wait long to hear his name called at the upcoming NFL draft. Running backs Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson could both be off the board by the end of Day Two.
But Oregon already beat this team once. Just like it beat everyone on its schedule.
Senior quarterback Dillon Gabriel was comically productive (28 passing touchdowns, seven rushing scores) while taking third in the Heisman Trophy voting. He helped activate all aspects of this offense, which featured a 1,200-yard rusher (Jordan James), three receivers with 600-plus yards (Tez Johnson, Evan Stewart and Traeshon Holden) and a tight end who averaged nearly 14 yards on his 38 catches (Terrance Ferguson).
The defense may have bent on occasion, but it never broke. Sophomore defensive end Matayo Uiagalelei may have broken some opponents, though, while racking up 10.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception.
This feels like a coin flip that could and very well may come down to which offense has the ball last. Still, the Ducks should be slight favorites in our eyes, and maybe the fact they aren’t will be what gives them that final push to edge past the Buckeyes once again.
Prediction: Oregon 34, Ohio State 31
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