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Portland State University Reaches Tentative Agreement with Faculty Union
The agreement, which is still subject to ratification from union members, would mean the university would dodge a strike slated to start on Monday.
Portland’s Class of 2024 Graduated With Poor Readiness Rate
The latest class was in eighth grade when the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
X and The Delines to Play Benefit Concert at the Crystal Ballroom
Proceeds will go to the Oregon Music Hall of Fame and Jeremy Wilson Foundation.
“Signalgate” Snares One of Oregon’s Own
Joe Kent, who twice ran for Congress in Southern Washington, grew up in the Rose City.
City Council Committee Spars Over Policy Process: “I Feel This Committee Is Being Ramrodded”
The first ordinance to move from a committee to the full council offers a test case.
Here’s What the Trump Administration’s Cuts to Education Mean for Oregon
The administration has gutted federal education data and research, posing challenges to accountability.
Developer of Ritz-Carlton Tower Had Eager Lieutenant Pushing the Star-Crossed Project
Barclay Grayson stayed in lots of posh hotels before he helped Walt Bowen build a very troubled one in their hometown.
The State Failed to Set Aside Sufficient Money to Cover Legal Liabilities Even as Risks Increased
Self-insurance requires state agencies to kick money into the state risk pool. They haven’t done enough.
Murmurs: Councilor Rankles Landlords With AI Ordinance
In other news: Homeless services director to retire.
Why Aren’t Seismic Upgrades for Elementary Schools the Top Priority in the School Bond?
It’s almost certainly the case that passage of the bond will make schools safer when the Big One hits.