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OPB’s First Look: Shutdown, shelters and spending on troops
OPB’s First Look: Shutdown, shelters and spending on troops
OPB’s First Look: Shutdown, shelters and spending on troops

Published on: 10/01/2025

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Good morning, Northwest.

It’s a busy morning in Northwest news.

The federal government has shut down after Congress failed to reach a short-term spending plan last night. Here’s what that means for our region.

And the president’s plans for sending the military into Portland are coming into clearer focus. We run down what we know so far, including how much it will cost taxpayers.

We start this morning’s newsletter with a look inside one of Portland’s new overnight homeless shelters. They’re key pieces of Mayor Keith Wilson’s plan to end unsheltered homelessness in the city by December.

Reporter Alex Zielinski and photo editor Kristyna Wentz-Graff visited with women who stay there.

Here’s your First Look at Wednesday’s news.

—Bradley W. Parks

Alix Rabbas unpacks some belongings at her assigned bed at Portland’s Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter, or SAFES, in Portland, Sept. 23, 2025.

Behind the doors of Portland’s plan to end unsheltered homelessness

Alix Rabbas, 58, has slept at a new women’s overnight shelter in Portland nearly every night for six weeks.

“This life wears you out,” she said, leaning on a wobbly, three-wheeled cart packed with her possessions. “But the consistency of having a place to come to every night that’s safe. I find myself thinking, ‘I can’t wait to get to my bed.’”

This shelter is a fundamental component of Mayor Keith Wilson’s homelessness plan.

Here’s a snapshot of what it’s like for the women inside. (Alex Zielinski)

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Federal agents keep watch from atop the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 28, 2025.

What we know so far about the National Guard deployment in Portland

Yesterday, President Donald Trump resurfaced a narrative he’s been repeating for weeks: Portland is a war-ravaged city in crisis, and it needs federal intervention.

The statements came just two days after Trump told Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek that 200 members of the Oregon National Guard were being federalized, placing them under his command.

Since then, the move has received broad pushback from officials in Portland.

Here’s what we currently know about the deployment of the National Guard to Oregon’s largest city. (OPB staff)

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Congress could not agree Tuesday on how to extend federal funding, leading to a shutdown of the federal government today.

3 things to know this morning

A person walks on the upper mezzanine of Portland International Airport's remodeled main terminal, with an Alaska Airlines plane in the background, Aug. 14, 2024.

Headlines from around the Northwest

Listen in on OPB’s daily conversation

“Think Out Loud” airs at noon and 8 p.m. weekdays on OPB Radio, opb.org and the OPB News app. Today’s planned topics (subject to change):

Cheryl Ewaldsen bakes bread for Community Loaves at her home in Edmonds, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025.

When the need rises, these Northwest home bakers fill pantries with bread

Community Loaves began during the pandemic, pairing hundreds of home bakers in Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho with food pantries across the region. The Seattle-area nonprofit has since donated more than 200,000 loaves of fresh bread and some 220,000 energy cookies to food banks.

Now, amid rising grocery prices and federal cuts to food aid for low-income people, demand for the group’s nutritious baked goods is greater than ever.

“Most of our food banks do not get any kind of whole-grain sandwich bread donation,” said Katherine Kehrli, who heads the organization. “When we ask what we could do better, they just say, ‘Bring us more.’” (Jonel Aleccia)

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/01/portland-homeless-shelters-first-look/

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