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‘Tornadoes are not out of the question’: Portland could be in for wild weather tomorrow Americans abroad face endless questions ...
‘Tornadoes are not out of the question’: Portland could be in for wild weather tomorrow Americans abroad face endless questions ...
‘Tornadoes are not out of the question’: Portland could be in for wild weather tomorrow Americans abroad face endless questions ...

Published on: 03/25/2025

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There’s never a dull moment in Oregon in the spring.

Answering for America has become an increasingly delicate experience as Trump antagonizes longtime allies.

They fear Trump’s aim to take control of Greenland, which holds rich mineral deposits and straddles strategic air and sea routes, may block their path toward independence.

But the General Services Administration said the cuts aren’t necessarily a done deal

It’s the latest case to leave federal courts grappling with how local measures regulating short-term rental regulations adhere to what is known as the U.S. Constitution’s “Dormant Commerce Clause.”

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The 1-year-old boy died in the parking lot of MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital — his foster mother’s workplace — after he was forgotten in the back seat for roughly nine hours, the lawsuit against the state of Washington said.

A lender who helped finance the Block 216 tower, home of Portland’s Ritz-Carlton hotel, alleges it’s being cut out of a deal to avoid a foreclosure on the property.

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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.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/weather/2025/03/tornadoes-are-not-out-of-the-question-portland-could-be-in-for-wild-weather-tomorrow.html

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