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Manhattan traffic plummets thanks to ‘congestion pricing,’ with 43,000 fewer cars a day than usual Portland graffiti crackdown s...
Manhattan traffic plummets thanks to ‘congestion pricing,’ with 43,000 fewer cars a day than usual Portland graffiti crackdown s...
Manhattan traffic plummets thanks to ‘congestion pricing,’ with 43,000 fewer cars a day than usual Portland graffiti crackdown s...

Published on: 01/14/2025

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The new program, known as congestion pricing, launched January 5th with the goal of raising billions of dollars in revenue.

Former Commissioner Rene Gonzalez left office without enacting the “meaningful penalties” he promised.

Planes that drop firefighting chemicals and crews ready to pounce on hotspots are positioned across the city.

Special counsel Jack Smith said his team “stood up for the rule of law.”

Tuesday's award comes a day after HP landed a separate, $53 million grant for its own microfluidics research in Corvallis.

Officers arrived in the 1100 block of Northeast 102nd Avenue and discovered the victim in a parking lot.

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

No rain, no snow, no wind, no ice. Boring. Just like we like it.

Schools advocate Christy Splitt was appointed to serve on the board of Portland Public Schools.

In strong years, venture investment fuels the startup scene.

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

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