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Readers respond: Fight potential cuts to nutrition programs  Ex-Clackamas County commissioner leaves open possibility of suing t...
Readers respond: Fight potential cuts to nutrition programs  Ex-Clackamas County commissioner leaves open possibility of suing t...
Readers respond: Fight potential cuts to nutrition programs Ex-Clackamas County commissioner leaves open possibility of suing t...

Published on: 03/25/2025

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County officials offered to pay the former commissioner’s salary for the week she went on leave as long as she promised not to sue; she declined, a source said.

The old record, set in 1966 is 74 degrees. Portland should reach 77 Tuesday.

The rest of the family that moved 50 years ago from the Philippines had become citizens through naturalization. But Dixon had made a promise to her grandfather to keep her citizenship in the Philippines to protect family property, a relative said.

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

“Collaboration with law enforcement is safer and ensures the best chance that a successful prosecution is achieved,” one police official said.

Oregon’s consumer privacy laws give consumers the right to have their personal data deleted.

The 2023 crash outside the Belmont Library killed Jeanie Diaz, 43.

Home delivery customers will see the brand swapped out for its parent company's.

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resigned after nearly five years in the position. The head of the U.S. Postal Service said in a statement that Monday would be his last day on the job.

Instead of fleeing the zoo as quickly as possible, they hung around for a while to enjoy the snow, based on video and the otter-shaped indentations left in the snow.

On Monday alone, burglars targeted two Portland pot shops, police said.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2025/03/readers-respond-fight-potential-cuts-to-nutrition-programs.html

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