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Can Portland, Oregon Rebuild Its Business District? Businesses are fleeing Portland, which spells trouble for the city’s budget. Here’s what needs to be done to turn things around.
A Portland non-profit, Humans for Housing, is taking its documentary to Capitol Hill in an effort to shine a light on senior ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNFormer Oregon Rep. Peter DeFazio on latest immigration crackdown, Boeing safety concernsFormer Oregon Democratic Rep. Peter DeFazio served more than 35 years in Congress before retiring, making him the longest ...
PORTLAND, Oregon — A federal judge from Oregon has demanded an explanation as to why an asylum seeker from Mexico was detained by ICE agents, hours after leaving a Portland courtroom Monday ...
A new ranking singles out an Oregon city as a sustainable travel destination, thanks to green spaces, ... “The second-best U.S. city is Portland, Oregon,” according to InsureMyTrip.
PORTLAND, Ore. — CC Slaughters Nightclub and Lounge, a cornerstone of Portland's LGBTQ+ nightlife scene for more than four decades, announced plans to permanently close its doors Aug. 3.
A longtime Portland gay nightclub announced Sunday it will be closing its doors forever in August. “CC Slaughters would like to publicly announce plans to close our establishment as of August ...
If you’re looking for reliable internet in Portland, Xfinity is CNET’s top pick. It covers over 99% of the city, offers flexible, no-contract plans, and has a wide range of speed tiers to fit ...
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A new audit warns of pitfalls ahead for the modernization of Jefferson High School, pictured, and suggests changes to ...
Another attempt to stop the construction of Portland’s first Live Nation venue has been rejected. As first reported by Willamette Week, the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals upheld Portland City ...
Oregon patrons of a California-founded grocer are accusing the company of deceptive pricing. On Tuesday, Oregon Consumer Justice Law and other legal partners filed a class action lawsuit against ...
A worker prepared to remove a heritage tree in Portland in August 2024. The city is eliminating or reducing most tree permit fees starting in July 2025 to ease the financial burden on residents.
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