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Portland’s Anti-Trump March Stretches at Least Nine City Blocks
Tens of thousands of Portlanders marched across the Willamette River this afternoon in a show of numbers aimed at opposing President Donald Trump’s deportation campaign and mocking his birthday celebration.
Oregon Cities Clash With Travel Industry Over Whether Tourism Taxes Should Pay for Wear and Tear on Your Favorite Destinations
Hotel and travel marketing groups oppose a House bill that would let public dollars earmarked for tourism promotion be diverted to pay for increased burdens on public safety and roads.
Bella Bixby Is Back—With a Baby
At 29 years old, with her 11-month-old daughter Ruby in tow, Bella Bixby is trying to find common ground with her zoomer teammates on the Portland Thorns.
My-O-My Celebrates Summer in Sumner, Tiki Style
The bar’s Oh My! Summer Bash is on the occasion of its one-year anniversary of new ownership.
Multnomah County Public Safety Budget Preserved After Months of Debate
When the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners wrapped up two months of debate yesterday and approved its $4 billion budget, Vasquez’s office came out unscathed with $56 million.
District Attorney Vasquez Says He Will Pursue Charges Against People Arrested at ICE Headquarters
Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez says he will pursue charges against 10 people arrested Thursday night outside ICE headquarters, as well as anyone else who damages federal property.
The Departure of Oregon Companies Speaks to a Bigger Problem for the State
How much faith can one retain in the local workforce when Oregon’s fourth and eighth grade test scores for reading and writing are among the nation’s worst?
OHSU Chooses Harvard-Educated Doctor and Administrator as Next President
The board of directors still must approve the appointment of Dr. Shereef Elnahal.
Budget Season Reveals Two Clear Voting Blocs on City Council
Two clear voting blocs have emerged during budget season.