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Vancouver mental health facility stalled by funding cuts Readers respond: The suffocating fear of homelessness Opinion: Portland...
Vancouver mental health facility stalled by funding cuts Readers respond: The suffocating fear of homelessness Opinion: Portland...
Vancouver mental health facility stalled by funding cuts Readers respond: The suffocating fear of homelessness Opinion: Portland...

Published on: 05/25/2025

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The $42 million facility, which is scheduled to be completed in June, now has no opening date. 

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Portland continues to attract post-college, young adults, a critical group for bringing fresh ideas and signaling to the rest of the country that Portland still has a future, writes economist John Tapogna. But the city must also work for young families wanting to buy a home, retirees and a range of other demographic groups to thrive.

Weston: They may face considerable pressure from others, including family, friends or the medical establishment, so you’ll want someone who not only understands your wishes for end-of-life care but who will fight to carry them out.

More than 100 years ago, legislators recognized the need to "Get Oregon out of the mud" and improve the road system to better connect Oregonians, write House Republican Leader Christine Drazan and Senate Republican Leader Daniel Bonham. It's time to issue the call again and prioritize safe and reliable roads - without raising taxes.

The state cannot keep putting off needed investments in addiction treatment and services for teens and their families. writes Tony Vezina, executive director of 4D Recovery and co-founder of Oregon’s first sober high school, Harmony Academy. It must provide funding for additional sober high schools, workforce training and other services that the state has long neglected.

Turnout in all three Portland-area counties appeared to trail recent May elections.

This 28-acre property for sale along the Rogue River features English country manor, Versailles-style gardens and a sandy beach.

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A tax and spending bill passed by the House proposes to overhaul Medicaid rules.

A not-so-fun part of reporter Jamie Hale's job is dealing with blowback whenever he writes about a place people would like to keep off the radar.

The week in visual commentary.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/clark-county/2025/05/vancouver-mental-health-facility-stalled-by-funding-cuts.html

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