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Urgent action sought to approve rapid timeline to open sobering center in Portland National Park Service approves new Crater Lak...

Published on: 04/18/2024

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“It’s very, very ambitious,” Commissioner Julia Brim-Edwards told other commissioners. “But it also matches the urgency of the need and the situation on our streets and in our neighborhoods.”

Hospitality company ExplorUS will take over the contract, effective immediately.

The Portland Association of Teachers unnecessarily prolonged the strike that shut down schools for 11 days in November by trying to bargain over topics that the school district was not legally obligated to discuss, a complaint filed Thursday on behalf of four parents alleges.

The average rate on a 30-year mortgage had remained below 7% since early December.

The Indiana Fever star is poised to sign a deal that is worth up to $20 million, according to a report.

Multnomah County's former director of the community health center had been on the job for just under a year.

Kotek has expanded her executive leadership team weeks after three top aides left her office.

Don’t count a Double Double in the Portland-area out just yet.

Eduardo Guillermo Madrid-Roque faces 11 charges, including sexual abuse in the first degree.

Rametheus Clenese Hill, 25, of Fairview, was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Dar-Ron Motel at 7707 SE 82nd Ave. on January 19.

Late to the last generation of manufacturing technology, Intel wants to be out in front on the next.

Neither candidate has held political office, but both say their work experience qualifies them for the seat.

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