The news business is all about that: What’s new.

Every day we search out the newest proposals surfacing in our state and local governments, Oregon’s schools and other areas that directly affect our readers and their quality of life.

We track new restaurants and retailers coming to town and help you figure out social plans by finding how folks across the city and the state are showcasing and celebrating their communities and issues they care about.

But as you know, we can no longer count on simply sharing those developments on newsprint distributed by kids on street corners hollering “Extra, extra! Read all about it!”

Reporting and publishing stories in the digital age has provided us so many opportunities. We can access vast amounts of information and sources far more quickly and have

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