Oregon
Syracuse men’s basketball: Orange land guard Nate Kingz from Oregon State
The Syracuse Orange have another commitment out of the transfer portal.
Oregon State guard Nate Kingz announced his decision to play for the Orange next season after a visit this week, per his Instagram.
The 6 foot 5 Kingz averaged 11.8 points and 2.5 rebounds per game for the Beavers last season, draining 58 threes on 44.6% from beyond the arc. That number tied the smooth-shooting lefty for the eleventh most triples in the WCC, shooting the highest percentage of anybody who made multiple outside shots in that conference.
He made three or more threes in nine games, which is two more times than any individual player on Syracuse this season (Chris Bell had seven).
Kingz, a Salem, Oregon native, started his college career at Division II Westmont, where he won conference rookie of the year in 2021-22. Then, he transferred to the College of Southern Idaho, helping lead his team to a 29-2 record and a trip to the NJCAA National Tournament.
That JUCO season landed him at Oregon State, but a torn ACL kept him out for the entire 2023-24 season. When he returned to the floor in 2024-25 as a redshirt junior, he was excellent with the Beavers, helping lead them to just their third 20-win season of the 21st century along with a fascinating group of teammates with interesting profiles themselves.
Kingz becomes the second pickup of the cycle for the Orange, joining William Kyle. He will have two years of eligibility remaining thanks to the JUCO ruling, and joins SU as the eighth scholarship player.
He was formerly known as Nate Meithof, but changed his name in the offseason before 2024-25, according to a sideline report from CBS Sports. Kingz bounced around foster homes as a kid, but wants to forge his own legacy with his own name.
Nate Kingz changed his name in June.
He bounced around foster homes as a kid, and said he loves his adopted family, but wanted to build his own family tree. @BeaverMBB pic.twitter.com/hVKQWW1rTM
— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) January 17, 2025
I’ll have a full scouting report on all of Syracuse’s transfer pickups later in the month. Here’s a look at Kingz in action
Oregon
PacifiCorp proposal aims to shield Central Oregon customers from large energy user costs
CENTRAL OREGON (KTVZ) — New rules approved by Oregon regulators aimed at how utilities charge large energy users are expected to have implications beyond Portland General Electric, including for Central Oregon customers served by Pacific Power.
The Oregon Public Utility Commission approved changes allowing Portland General Electric to charge higher rates to large energy users such as data centers. The goal is to ensure those customers pay for the cost of expanding the power grid, rather than shifting those costs onto smaller or household ratepayers.
The move comes after six consecutive years of rate increases for Oregon customers, driven in part by what PGE describes as an unprecedented rise in electricity demand, with data centers as a major factor.
Under the new rules, large energy use facilities must pay 100% of the cost to expand distribution systems needed to serve them. They must also use at least 90% of their contracted power capacity, with requirements for contract lengths and penalties for exceeding usage or exiting early.
The rules define large energy users as facilities capable of drawing more than 20 megawatts of power at a time. A separate category for “very large loads” — those exceeding 100 megawatts — includes a 1 cent per kilowatt-hour surcharge, with funds going toward reducing energy burden for vulnerable customers.
The order also includes a queue system to ensure new large users can only connect when enough zero-emission energy is available to meet demand under House Bill 2021.
While the decision directly applies to PGE, Pacific Power is proposing a similar approach for customers in Central Oregon.
PacifiCorp exclusively sent a statement to KTVZ News, saying utilities have seen a growing number of extremely large new load requests in recent years, requiring significant investments in transmission and generation infrastructure.
The company has filed a proposed tariff with the Oregon Public Utility Commission under House Bill 3546 to create a new rate schedule for “New Large Energy Use Facilities.” Under the proposal, large energy users such as data centers would be required to cover the costs of infrastructure upgrades needed to serve them.
PacifiCorp said the approach would allow the utility to meet the needs of large energy users while continuing to invest in infrastructure and protecting affordability for other customer classes.
PGE has until June 3 to file a new pricing system to implement the order, which would take effect June 10. The utility is also required to begin annual reporting on large energy users starting June 1, 2027.
Oregon
Federal and state agencies urge caution as fire season begins in parts of Oregon
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — The Oregon Department of Forestry is asking Oregonians to be careful when disposing of yard debris this spring.
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“There have already been 23 escaped debris burns for a total of 83 acres reported on ODF-protected land in 2026,” the agency said.
The agency said that at this time last year, it had responded to 37 escaped burns.
“More than 70% of wildfires every year in Oregon are human-caused, with escaped debris burns topping the list,” ODF said. “With record-low snowpack and an abnormally warm winter, forecasters are anticipating a hotter and drier summer than usual.”
The Central Oregon District of ODF has already declared the start of fire season.
On May 14, fire restrictions will go into effect for all Bureau of Land Management lands in Oregon and Washington.
“We are increasingly concerned that 2026 could rival the most extreme years on record for heat and dryness in the Pacific Northwest,” said Jeff Fedrizzi, assistant chief of operations for the Pacific Northwest, U.S. Wildland Fire Service. “Every visitor must understand that even one small spark can lead to a costly and destructive fire in these high-impact conditions.”
Officials say the restrictions will help reduce the risk of human-caused fires. BLM officials say anyone who violates the prohibition could be fined up to $100,000 and/or face up to 12 months in prison.
More information on fire season is available on the ODF website.
The Bureau of Land Management website has additional information on fire restrictions and closures.
Oregon
Oregon Lottery Pick 4 results for May 10
The Oregon Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at May 10, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Pick 4 numbers from May 10 drawing
1PM: 8-2-8-4
4PM: 5-1-2-6
7PM: 1-5-9-6
10PM: 8-6-5-1
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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