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Multnomah County officials defend homelessness spending, despite now facing $70 million shortfall Portland gets a mostly dry Wed...
Multnomah County officials defend homelessness spending, despite now facing $70 million shortfall Portland gets a mostly dry Wed...
Multnomah County officials defend homelessness spending, despite now facing $70 million shortfall Portland gets a mostly dry Wed...

Published on: 03/19/2025

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“We have a public health emergency and I don’t regret that we’re supporting our community and responding to that with these dollars,” a county official said.

Once the rain gets started this afternoon, it's going to continue (with very few breaks) through about Saturday.

This year’s House Bill 3140 is the third attempt in the last decade to settle the issue of recreation liability.

Several major climate projects planned by Portland’s clean energy fund are at risk because it’s unclear whether millions of dollars from the federal government will materialize as expected.

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

Brianne Pardue was fatally shot at a home in the 14400 block of Southeast Harrison Street.

Previously classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy have been released following an order by President Donald Trump shortly after he took office.

Judge Ana Reyes in Washington, D.C., ruled Tuesday that Trump’s order to exclude transgender troops from military service likely violates their constitutional rights.

The skier fell into a tree well and later died.

Prosecutors have accused Jake Phillips of killing his girlfriend in Wallace Park in 2022.

“Now is not the time to think small," Portland Councilor Loretta Smith told The Oregonian/OregonLive.

Negasi Zuberi, representing himself in court, called the amounts "speculative."

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/03/multnomah-county-officials-defend-homelessness-spending-despite-now-facing-70-million-shortfall.html

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