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Majority of Portlanders favor increased law enforcement to reduce unsheltered homelessness Patchy fog should clear by mid mornin...
Majority of Portlanders favor increased law enforcement to reduce unsheltered homelessness Patchy fog should clear by mid mornin...
Majority of Portlanders favor increased law enforcement to reduce unsheltered homelessness Patchy fog should clear by mid mornin...

Published on: 10/23/2024

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Increased emergency shelter options and long-term supportive housing are also overwhelmingly popular among Portland-area voters

Frost is possible in outlying areas overnight Wednesday and early on Thursday.

Check your numbers to see if you hit it big in Tuesday's jackpot.

The condo will hit the market this week for millions less than Donahoe paid in 2019.

Devin Rose was out of custody and awaiting sentencing on an earlier shooting when he killed Justin Graver.

Commissioner Lori Stegmann, who is barred from running again due to term limits, will continue her work at the county after the end of her term.

The development marks the latest cold case out of Washington County touched by suicide or the death of a key witness late in the investigation.

Instead district staff are recommending that the district require all students to keep phones “off and away” in all classrooms, paired with standardized disciplinary policies that could include confiscation of devices.

Michael Brady was headed home to eat dinner with his family when he was attacked by what police said was a man in mental health crisis.

His mother and other relatives have spent the past week searching for him.

One Portland police officer said he shot 33-year-old Tyrone Johnson to stop him from killing someone else, according to transcripts released late last week.

McDonald’s said patties and onions possibly linked to the infections have been pulled from restaurants in several states.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2024/10/majority-of-portlanders-favor-increased-law-enforcement-to-reduce-unsheltered-homelessness.html

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