Oregon
Oregon lawmakers reduce planned funding for cybersecurity by millions – Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon lawmakers plan to fund just a fraction of a $15 million request for a cybersecurity program and center that would help local government agencies.
House Bill 2049 allocates $4.9 million for a proposed Cybersecurity Center of Excellence – about one-third of the original request from a joint legislative technology committee. The center would help government agencies monitor cybersecurity, train specialists and respond to data breaches like the one affecting 3.5 million Oregonians.
Oregon’s Department of Motor Vehicles said Thursday anyone with a driver’s license and state identification card could have their personal information, including birth date, home address, height, weight and eye color compromised by a data breach. State officials are advising people to monitor their credit and check reports for errors.
The League of Oregon Cities, which represents municipalities of all sizes in the state, is concerned about the limited funding.
“It’s unfortunate timing,” Nolan Pleše, lobbyist for the league, said in an interview with the Capital Chronicle. “It’s not one of those issues that jumps to the top of the list for funding opportunities in the Legislature. It’s not something that rises to the top of the list for your average Oregonian. But the impacts when there is a breach and the collection of the individual data is huge.”
The reduction in funding would limit the new center’s reach, he said. With the reduction, just three universities – Portland State University, Oregon State University and University of Oregon – would be involved. The universities would provide help such as training for the cybersecurity workforce and be available as a resource for agencies and businesses that need guidance on how to monitor for threats and respond to breaches.
Breaches can hit large and small agencies. Since February, cyberattacks in Oregon also have involved Dallas School District, Oregon City, Curry County and Lewis & Clark College in Portland.
In November 2021, a state audit found the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services had not followed basic cybersecurity practices and was vulnerable to attacks.
The center is needed, especially for smaller agencies that don’t have as many resources, Pleše said.
Pleše said the league will continue to advocate for more funding to work on the issue.
In legislative sessions, budget requests often get reduced, as lawmakers balance priorities with limited money.
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‘They are stunt kings’: 36th Annual Oregon International Airshow kicks off
HILLSBORO Ore. (KPTV) – Oregon’s 36th annual international air show kicked off Friday night in Hillsboro and hundreds of people showed up for the occasion!
For people who show up every year, including Chris Roman, he said it never gets old.
“You know, it’s like a birthday. It’s not quite the same every year but it’s still fun each and every year. There’s always something different and there’s always different stories you hear about the pilots so it’s a great time,” Roman said.
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The show features the U.S. Air Force F-16 Viper and U.S. Navy F/A-18 Rhino demonstration teams which will both fly heritage flights with the P-51 Val-Halla and F6F Hellcat.
People who attended the event also got to see the F-15 Strike Eagles of the 366th Fighter Wing, the Air Force’s C-17 and KC-135 demonstration teams.
“These guys are acrobats, and they are stunt kings,” Perry Manns said.
Some planes even brought back memories for some, including Teresa Busch.
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“I brought my dad the last year, prior to this passing. He was a World War II vet and Korean war vet, and they treated him like royalty,” Busch said.
Another attendee said seeing the planes up close and personal made him regret his own career decision.
“Oh my God…I should’ve joined the Air Force, instead of the Coast Guard,” Perry Manns laughed.
The 2024 Oregon International Air Show will take the skies from May 17-19 at the Hillsboro Municipal Airport at 3355 NE Cornell Rd., Hillsboro, OR 97124.
Tickets can be found here.
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Oregon
Oregon man charged with murder in suspicious deaths of 3 women in 'complex' case: DA
An Oregon man has been charged in the murders of three women who were found dead under “suspicious circumstances” last year, officials announced Friday.
Authorities have identified one suspect in the deaths of the three women – Charity Lynn Perry, 24, Bridget Leanne Webster, 31, and Joanna Speaks, 32 – the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said Friday.
Jesse Lee Calhoun, 39, has been charged with three counts of second-degree murder and three counts of second-degree abuse of a corpse in connection with the women’s deaths, the district attorney’s office said, after a grand jury returned the six-count indictment on Thursday.
At a press briefing Friday, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt called the case “complex,” and said it required a “significant investigation” involving multiple law enforcement agencies.
“There’s still more work to be done, investigations are ongoing,” Schmidt said.
Calhoun has been in custody at Snake River Correctional Institution since July 2023 for unrelated charges and was scheduled to be released next month, online Oregon Department of Corrections records show. He is expected to be transferred to the custody of Multnomah County authorities for arraignment, prosecutors said. It is unclear if Calhoun has an attorney who can speak on his behalf.
Multnomah County authorities, citing the ongoing investigation, released few details about the case, including what alleged evidence led them to the suspect and how the women died.
Speaks’ body was found at an abandoned property in Ridgefield, Washington, on April 8, 2023, authorities said. Police in Portland, Oregon, said in November 2023 that the homicide was believed to have happened in Portland.
The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said in July 2023 that they were investigating whether the deaths of four women – including Perry and Webster – who were found dead throughout Oregon were related. The announcement came weeks after Portland police spoke out against online speculation regarding a possible serial killer in the Pacific Northwest.
Perry’s body was found in a culvert near Ainsworth State Park in east Multnomah County on April 24, 2023, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office said. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon said Webster’s body was found six days later, on April 30, 2023.
Perry’s mother, Diana Allen, told reporters Friday that it’s been “very, very frustrating” for the families of the victims not to have answers amid the ongoing investigation, but that she has had respect for the district attorney office’s process.
“Even though they wouldn’t give me the answers, I knew they had answers,” she said.
The deaths of two other women – Kristin Smith and Ashley Real, both 22 – initially believed to have been linked, remain under investigation, the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said Friday.
The body of Smith, who was reported missing in December 2022, was found on Feb. 19, 2023, in a wooded area in Portland, police said. Real’s body was found in a wooded area in Clackamas County in Oregon in May 2023, a month after she was reported missing to Portland police, authorities said.
“We keep waiting, we keep praying and stay hopeful,” Melissa Smith, Kristin Smith’s mother, said during Friday’s press briefing. “We stay hopeful that we soon can get justice for them as well.”
Oregon
Arizona drops opening game of Oregon State series | ALLSPORTSTUCSON.com
No. 14 Arizona (32-19, 19-9) opened their three game series at Hi Corbett Field against No. 6 Oregon State a game and a half ahead of the Beavers in the race for the final Pac-12 regular season championship.
By the end of Thursday night, that lead dwindled to a half-game as the Beavers(40-12, 18-9) used a five-run third inning to defeat the Wildcats 9-2 in the series opener.
“There was not a facet of the game I thought we did very well at all,” Arizona coach Chip Hale said.
Aiden May, Oregon States starting pitcher, happens to be a familiar face for Arizona. The right hander transferred to Oregon State after spending the previous year with the Wildcats.
May pitched 7 innings, had 7 strikes, allowing 6 hits and 2 runs (1 earned) to improve to 6-0 on the season.
Jackson Kent, Arizona’s starting pitcher, opened the game with a strike out of Oregon States lead-off batter and No.2 draft prospect Travis Bazzana on a 96-mph fastball.
Kent pitched two solid innings before the Beavers opened the dam in the third inning including two 2 RBI homers one by designated hitter Gavin Turley and the other by right fielder Brady Kasper.
“First inning he looked dynamite, 95.. his breaking ball was snapping, just ran into a buzz saw there, they did a great job. Haven’t had many of those starts obviously all year he’s been great.” Said Hale.
Arizona, already skinny in the outfield position, with Easton Breyfogle (hamstring) day-to-day and TJ Adams (shoulder) out indefinitely, lost another one when right fielder Emilio Corona was hit in the hand while up to bat in the second inning.
Corona, in obvious pain, took the field in the third and fourth inning before getting pulled.
“The way it got so swollen so quick, it’s not good,” Hale said about Corona’s hand.
With Corona out, pitcher Casey Hintz may see some time in the outfield in Friday’s game.
Arizona’s first run came in the third inning when Brandon Rogers hit a single to the right side. A fielding error by Oregon State’s right fielder Brady allowed Rogers to show his speed, ending up safe at third base.
Richie Morales’ ground out brought Rogers across the plate.
The Wildcats’ second and final score of the night came in the eight inning. Freshman first baseman Andrew Cain doubled down the first base line and Morales hit into a double play, advanced Cain home.
Arizona, needing one win against Oregon State to secure the Pac-12 regular season championship, will start Clark Candiotti on the mound Friday night.
Game two in the series will start at 6:00 p.m. at Hi Corbett Field.
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