

Published on: 07/16/2025
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Despite the hotline’s success, the Trump administration announced last month that they would be shutting it down on July 17, claiming that the service had run out of congressionally directed funding.
As Portland residents worry about the effects of new shelters in their neighborhoods, the city has released new crime data.
"A 75-foot building? I feel you,” the mayor said. But she said her hands were tied because of zoning rules from 1980.
Juan Jose Olguin faces charges that include second-degree murder.
Wyld Pines Public House in Camas offers a dark dining experience where your senses of taste, smell and touch become heightened.
The ombudsman wants all tow companies that police call to charge a lower, city-negotiated rate. But that request has been rebuffed.
The 4-2 vote is the latest twist in an ongoing conflict between state agencies and area tribes.
Once Portland makes it through a hot Wednesday, temps will trend downward with low 90s Thursday and Friday and highs in the 80s on the weekend.
While restaurants with AC stay open, food cart owners must weigh staff safety against lost income.
The three-year partnership is rooted in over 20 years of collaboration between Nike and Special Olympics Oregon.
The new bill raises the maximum child care tax credit.
Check your numbers to see if you hit it big in Tuesday's jackpot.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/health/2025/07/lgbtq-young-people-lose-a-crisis-lifeline-what-now.html
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