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Lawmakers appropriated the money in 2021, but the agency has moved slowly.
Not every success or failure appeared on the ballot.
Layoffs are far less common than they were earlier in the pandemic.
Where buyers are hurting the most might surprise Portlanders.
Like recreational cannabis, vaping proves more popular than expected.
“It’s kind of a typical Portland reaction to an injustice,” Darrell Millner says. “It’s a feel-good story that doesn’t move the needle very much.”
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde enter into a legal battle with Portland General Electric.
The pressure on County Clerk Sherry Hall is mounting.
“As you know, this county has a history of ballot tampering and election misconduct.”
The bipartisan show of support for the unaffiliated candidate kicks off a three-way race in the general election.
Despite voter pessimism, the number of ballots cast smashes midterm primary record.
The aid comes from two different pots of money and they cannot be mixed.
The regional government’s increasing responsibilities and prominence make its top job desirable.
The Associated Press called the race for Kotek.
The group only recently began spending on signature gathering but says it ran out of time.