Published on: 04/24/2024
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No, TikTok will not suddenly disappear from your phone. Nor will you go to jail if you continue using it after it is banned.
The outage affecting the state’s credentialing system began on Monday.
Devon T. Horace, 31, is charged with first-degree aggravated theft, first-degree theft, first-degree theft by deception and falsifying business records.
The woman faults the city, Multnomah County and the state for a pothole she says she drove over on Capitol Highway.
Homicide detectives are now at the residence in the 9700 block of Northeast Everett Court.
Cesar Alvarez-Alcazar shot the victim in the stomach and fled.
The spike in fentanyl use around Multnomah County’s Central Library has drawn the attention of Portland police, and forced the library to adapt its security policies.
A private shuttle company is charging up to $20 to park in spots that used to be free.
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.
Proponents say approval of the $150 million bond measure would also unlock an additional $100 million in federal funding for the project, which spans a 27-mile stretch of the Columbia River.
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.
It was a “cow-culated technical rescue.”
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/nation/2024/04/a-tiktok-ban-looks-likely-in-the-us-heres-what-you-should-know.html
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