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Mayor Wilson’s proposed budget remained largely unchanged. His budget emphasized shoring up additional resources for homeless ...
WW reported on the Rose Fest’s dwindling financial resources and bleak outlook. Readers responded with a flotilla of ideas ...
A bill granting striking workers unemployment benefits passed both chambers of Oregon’s legislatures on Thursday. It will now ...
The bill, sponsored by state Rep. Thuy Tran (D-Portland) and Sen. Kathleen Taylor (D-Portland), passed the Senate last week ...
The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon is urging Gov. Tina Kotek to slow walk a request from Willamette Falls Trust for up to $75 million in state funding to buy land near the ...
Joth Ricci, executive chairman of Burgerville’s board of directors, led a panel of sports and performing arts leaders at the Portland Metro Chamber’s regular breakfast forum series on Wednesday, June ...
Trump’s bull’s-eye very well could be on Oregon Health & Science University, the largest provider of transgender health ...
Employees depended on Providence’s St. Vincent Medical Center because it was close by, and primate bites and scratches ...
Lawmakers advance a proposed budget with a nearly 75% reduction in funds for preventing eviction and homelessness.
It’s significant because the deal satisfies the Portland Metro Chamber—which means the council can move forward, unhindered, ...
Last June, the Powell’s sale drew about 10,000 customers to its first-ever warehouse sale at 2720 NW 29th Ave. Some of them ...
Before filing its new lawsuit, Lorentz Bruun’s attorney wrote to the Oregon Department of Justice, which represents state ...