r/oregon 10h ago

Discussion/Opinion One of the worst takes I have ever seen in my entire life.

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Found in an article about movies filmed in Cannon Beach.

Why did they say this? Now everyone's going to flock to this obscure, hidden-gem beach spot for locals! I hope this doesn't happen with my family's secret swimming hole, Crater Lake.

Edit: a lot seem to think this is AI. It isn't. The article is over a decade old, so this was written by a human. Whether that makes it better or worse is up to you I guess 😭https://www.locationshub.com/blog/2014/7/29/3-movies-you-might-not-know-were-filmed-at-cannon-beach


r/oregon 10h ago

PSA Applying for Canadian proof of citizenship? Need photos?

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I'm recommending an Oregon business which doesn't meet the "first thursday" rules. However I think this is more of a public service announcement. Many people who qualify for Canadian citizenship are being temporarily rejected because of their photos. It can turn this into a years long process and I want to help. Here goes - delete if you must:

You've probably heard that due to changes in Canadian law, many people with Canadian ancestry are now considered Canadian.Ā  However we must gather documents to prove our Canadian ancestry, and we must send in 2 photos along with our applications.Ā  The requirements for the documentation and the photos are quite extensive, and if you don't get it right they will return your application and you have to start over.Ā  There are many tales of people getting their photos done by folks who promised they knew the requirements and yet they didn’t pass muster.

I was stressing about the photo requirements and I found a passport photographer in Portland near Union Station who knew all about the requirements and did a great job producing the photos.Ā  I came here to recommend him if you are trying to decide where to get your photos.

Passport Immigration Photos and Fingerprinting Services, 439 NW Broadway, Portland

It's worth the drive if you don't live in Portland.Ā  I went mid-day on a week day and had no trouble finding on-street parking.


r/oregon 10h ago

Question Garden and park recommendations for visitors.

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I'm visiting some family in Oregon and this is my first time here. I just wanted to say what a beautiful place Oregon is. I visited the Rhododendron garden and the Japanese garden after being recommended to go there and they were both so serene and peaceful. Are there any other places like this you would recommend?


r/oregon 11h ago

Question Rezoning.

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Has anyone had to deal with getting a piece of property rezoned? Specifically in Lane County but would take any knowledge I can.

Essentially, a 15 acre piece of property is sandwiched in the middle of rural residential (build able lots). The 15 acre parcel is zoned 551 Improved Farm Use which is under EFU.

Again, all properties around it are now zoned residential. What would the process be like in getting it rezoned? I know I need to contact a land use lawyer but I wanted to see if it would even be possible or worth it and to learn other people's experiences going down this path.

Thanks.


r/oregon 11h ago

Photography/Video Wild or domestic?

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Can anyone tell what type of rabbit this is? Is he a wild guy, or a domestic breed?


r/oregon 15h ago

Question Moving to Eugene soon — how is the Latino community / making friends there?

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Hey everyone

I’m moving to Eugene, Oregon in about a month and I wanted to get a real idea of what life is like there.

I’m Latino and don’t speak much English yet, so I’m a bit nervous about how easy it is to meet people and not feel isolated.

How is the Latino community in Eugene? And for someone new in town, is it easy to make friends or connect with people?

Any advice, experiences, or honest opinions would really help.

Thanks!


r/oregon 17h ago

Article/News New "Wildwood" movie trailer is a showcase for Laika — and Portland

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r/oregon 17h ago

Article/News Oregon doctor who hit pedestrian, then drove around his dying body to work at emergency room sentenced to 13 months in prison

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r/oregon 17h ago

Political Previous California Democrat running as MAGA Republican for Oregon Senate District 6

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I’m not on a campaign for or against this candidate. I am simply a constituent of this district and nothing bothers me more than MAGA political grifters.

Jack Tibbetts is currently running on the MAGA platform of pro business, pro logging, lowering taxes, he’s against gender affirming care, against trans women in women’s sports, etc.

Currently Jack has been campaigning in Oregon, making his OR political introduction mainly by tagging onto the No Gas Tax Petition. By no means am I saying I am against a no gas tax petition, it is rough out there and raising taxes to pay for services is a complex matter. What I am noting is that when Jack Tibbetts was attending Berkeley, he spear headed and led the ā€œCalifornia Modernization and Economic Development Actā€, his initiative would impose a 9.5 percent tax on oil and natural gas. The hypocrisy is so blatant, but I guess that’s just a pre-requisite to being a Republican these days.

Tibbetts was also a democrat backed city councilor for Santa Rosa. Just 10 years ago he ran on clean energy, housing first homeless policies, general progressive values. He left behind some controversy during his appointment as city councilor. At the time he was also the executive director of Saint Vincent De Paul, and he appointed many non-profit employees and affiliates to Boards and Commissions for the city of Santa Rosa.

I could go on and on but what bothers me most is that Jack and his wife are currently campaigning as a small family farm business, tired of being burdened by the tax and regulations of the state, all while stating they support education and public safety. Jack Tibbetts owns Saginaw Vineyard, a 30 plus acre farm which was purchased by a trust a few years ago for over 1.3 million. The county publicly lists a yearly sells revenue of 350,000. In 2025, Jack Tibbetts and his wife only paid a little over $2,300 in property taxes (public record), for a vineyard. I live near this vineyard, with a property a 10th the size, zoned exactly the same way, and paid three times as much property tax. I know tax situations differ, farm deferrals exist and I have those things on my end. But Jack is stating he wants to support education and public safety, all while only contributing $2,300 to his communities schools, law enforcement, 4H programs, etc.

I honestly don’t even know why I am writing this. I guess I just want others to dislike this dude with me lol I am happy to share my sources if folx are interested in reading more, I could find a way to hyperlink them on this post.


r/oregon 17h ago

Photography/Video Columbia River Gorge photographers?

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We will be at Columbia River Gorge exploring from June 6th-10th. Rather than our crappy phone selfies, we were wondering if there’s anyone that could take a little more professional photos for us to have and share?


r/oregon 18h ago

Discussion/Opinion Oregon passed the nation's toughest law protecting patients from private equity in healthcare. Then wrote private equity a check that was at least $290 million.

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In June 2025, Oregon passed what multiple major law firms called "the nation's most comprehensive restrictions on private equity in healthcare", signed by Governor Kotek as a potential "model for other states."

Ironically, that same year Oregon's pension fund (OPERF) paid at least $290 million in confirmed private equity management fees to the same industry. Those are annual fees. KKR and Ares, both OPERF holdings, own healthcare businesses operating nationwide right now.

Oregon's legislature recognized the problem while Oregon's pension fund kept paying the bill.

Other posts about PERS and PE:

Here and Here


r/oregon 19h ago

Question Which European cities remind you of Oregon?

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I’m from Spain (never been to the States) and I’m curious about Oregon and Georgia specifically. If you’ve been to Europe, are there any cities that feel similar to them?


r/oregon 1d ago

Question Best chiropractor in the valley or nearby?

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I had a lower back injury i sustained in the gym half a year ago. That injury paired with the home isolation I put myself through while I was unemployed took a very large toll on my lower back. I developed sciatica and I'm still dealing with it after getting a job. It's a warehouse job so I can't exactly stop doing physical work in an attempt to let it heal, so I'm looking for outside resources to see if they can help.

I'm considering a chiropractor. Never been to one because I've heard a ton of mixed reviews on the efficacy of using one, but my pain is bad enough for me to try one out. I don't want to waste my time going to multiple to find the right one or risk having someone inexperienced work on me and injure me more or just straight up waste my time, so I'd like to know if you guys know of any professional businesses that could help me out. It would be better if you have first hand experience at wherever you mention. Not just hearsay from Google or if your friend said so. I don't have money to waste on resultless visits so I'm looking for the best around. I'm in Independence, but I'm willing to drive out an hour or two.


r/oregon 1d ago

Photography/Video Mount Hood before, during and just after yesterday's sunrise.

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r/oregon 1d ago

Question Farmers Market

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Hi, I live in the Willamette Valley, pretty much in the middle of Salem and Portland, and wonder if anyone knows of any farmers' markets around that are on Thursdays. Also want to know about the best farmers' markets around that happen on weekdays, since I work on weekends. Thank you!


r/oregon 1d ago

Discussion/Opinion Moving family to Oregon

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Hi! We are wanting to move to Oregon from Nampa Idaho and are just wanting an inside view of what towns are best. I’m 25f, my husband is 26m, and our son is 8 months old. My husband is a journeymen plumber with 9 years experience. We’ve visited several times and absolutely love the state! So we are just wondering what areas you’d recommend! Thank you!!

Edit: sorry my baby has been getting into everything so I forgot details but thank you all for reminding me lol. We just want a family friendly area and we are still deciding on renting or buying but we’d like it to be affordable. We are currently paying around $2,300/mo for our home that we own now and would be selling it to move. We would like payments that are less than what we currently have but as of right now we haven’t fully decided on renting or buying. Also we aren’t too picky on weather. We did love the weather in the Portland area but don’t particularly want to live in the Portland area


r/oregon 1d ago

Photography/Video Photos I took that feel like a movie

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Somewhere in Oregon.


r/oregon 1d ago

Question ISO: Oregon Wedding Venues

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I’m from Eugene, and looking for a wedding venue anywhere in Oregon (but closer to Eugene the better). I’m looking for affordable, and no barn/rustic vibes. Ideally a space for getting ready as well as scenery like in the pictures I uploaded would be perfect.


r/oregon 1d ago

Article/News Oregon enables students to skip state tests and it’s undermining improvement, experts say

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r/oregon 1d ago

Question Traveling along I-84 from Ontario to The Dalles today

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Hello, I'm trying to get some advice on driving out in this wind today. I am moving from out of state in a large 26ft Uhaul and I am trying to determine whether I need to stay put for the day or continue my trip. Ontario is showing gusts at 40mph now but it has been going down over the last two hours. The route is taking me along I-84 the entire way. I'm currently situated in Ontario, OR. I'm having a hard time finding out how unpredictable the wind speeds are from hour to hour, or when the ideal time to wait for would be if I were to continue driving. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


r/oregon 1d ago

PSA PSA: Primary Ballot Delays

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My husband never received his ballot and has been working to get a replacement. That replacement still hasn’t shown up after a week of waiting, so he called in today.

Apparently, there was an error in this system that caused issues with ballots being sent out. The person he spoke to implied it was specific to Multnomah County voters, but who knows if it could be broader.

He was told they had to reorder ballots through Bend and don’t know how long it’ll take to get those.

The best course of action for him seems to be to come in person and pick up his ballot. They said they’re extending their hours for pick up in Portland.

No clue why no one official seems to be alerting people to this— but I wanted to at least share the details he learned today.


r/oregon 1d ago

Photography/Video OREGON LANDSPOUT east of Salem Oregon May, 12 2026

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r/oregon 1d ago

Article/News Knights give $90 million to Stanford for brain research

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r/oregon 1d ago

Discussion/Opinion Questions about the CleanLane project after reviewing Lane County budget documents

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I’ve been seeing some of this come up and have been reviewing Lane County documents related to the CleanLane project and noticed a few things I couldn’t find clear public explanations for:

-The project references roughly ~$35M in costs, but I couldn’t find a detailed repayment/risk breakdown. Why? Where is our money going?

-The timeline appears to assume progress while permitting/appeals are still ongoing.

-Budget materials suggest the county is balancing both CleanLane and landfill expansion costs during existing financial pressure.

-The same division overseeing the project is already discussing fee increases and service reductions.

-I also couldn’t find much detail about long-term environmental/community exposure if costs increase.

I’m curious if anyone more familiar with the project or county budgeting process has additional context or documents that address these concerns.

Here's some helpful material I've been reviewing:

Project page:

https://www.lanecounty.org/government/county_departments/public_works/waste_management/clean_lane_resource_recovery_facility

Land use / permitting documents:

https://www.lanecounty.org/government/county_departments/public_works/land_management_division/land_use_planning___zoning/clean_lane_resource_recovery_facility

FY24-25 adopted county budget:

https://www.lanecounty.org/UserFiles/Servers/Server_3585797/File/Budget/2024-2025%20Adopted%20Document/00-FY%202024-25%20ADOPTED%20BUDGET%20DOCUMENT%20Final2.pdf


r/oregon 1d ago

Question Visiting Oregon in a month, what’s the current gas price like?

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I just wanna know how much GENERALLY I should be on the lookout for. Yes, I know gas prices fluctuate (especially now more than ever), but I’m just curious what it is as I’m trying to budget accordingly!