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Pamplin Media Group - In Oregon, schools are reopening, but some students feel safer at home

In Oregon, schools are reopening, but some students feel safer at home Years of maintenance issues within Portland schools have brewed mistrust of safety measures for COVID-19. A year after schools across Oregon closed down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Portland schools now are rushing to prepare classrooms for a return to in-person learning. But not everyone is ready to go back to school. Danny Cage, a sophomore at Grant High School, said as a student of color with underlying health issues, he doesn t feel safe attending school in person yet. I m high risk and I have people in my house who are high risk, the teen said. Even if I m not sick, it s not safe to bring that back to anyone in my house.

Pamplin Media Group - Schools are reopening, but some students feel safer at home

Various Wrestling Personalities Pay Tribute To The Late Danny Hodge

Various Wrestling Personalities Pay Tribute To The Late Danny Hodge ); As we reported earlier this afternoon, wrestling legend Danny Hodge passed away at the age of 88 due to Alzheimer Disease. Many wrestling personalities from WWE, AEW, etc. took a moment to pay tribute to Hodge. You can read those tweets below. Hard to believe that my boyhood hero, riding partner, and mentor, the great #DannyHodge has passed away. Danny was the best wrestler, amateur and pro, I’ve ever been around. #RIPCHAMPpic.twitter.com/JDPAFZNNS7 I’ve just seen the saddening news from my friend ⁦@Fgbrisco⁩ that the legendary Danny Hodge has passed away. Please take the time to google this incredible man and his career both in Wrestling and Boxing. I always loved talking to him. My deepest condolences to his family. pic.twitter.com/NToh6LuGnc

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