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Portland Public Schools Reaches a Deal With Its Teachers’ Union to Start Reopening Elementary Schools on April 1

Grades 2-5 won’t return till April 5. But they are returning.

Portland Public Schools on Track to Open Elementary Schools to Hybrid Instruction for the Week After Spring Break

It’s not clear whether that will be Monday or another day, but Superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero said the district “will be ready.”

Portland School Board Will Vote to Rename Wilson High School for Black Leader Ida B. Wells-Barnett

What Have Six Weeks of Portland Protests Wrought?

Mayor Ted Wheeler Removes Portland Police Officers From All Public Schools, Effective Immediately

Murmurs: Airbnb Deal Limits City Inspections

In other news: Trial sets the stage for Terry Bean case.

Massive Teacher Walkout Demands Education Funding: “Oregon Schools Have Been Starved”

As the legislature considers a $2 billion tax package, students and teachers across Oregon marched in support of public school funding.

WW’s May 2019 Endorsements

Portland Public Schools Parents Wage War as International Travel for Students May Get Its Wings Clipped

The decision reveals long-simmering tensions at many schools with dual language programs over the extra resources such programs receive.

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Sorrow, Then Clashes in Portland After Minnesota Police Killing of Daunte Wright

A firework explodes on the driveway of the Penumbra Kelly Building in front of Portland police officers. (Justin Yau)

Businesses In North Portland Ask the City to Crack Down on Street Racing

Railcars in North Portland. (Brian Burk)

A Hit Man Came to Kill Susan Kuhnhausen. She Survived. He Didn't.

Oregon Lawmakers Punt on a Bill That Sought to Reduce Criminal Sentences for Survivors of Domestic Violence

Cherry blossoms along the Portland waterfront. (Mick Hangland-Skill)

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A Precinct Commander for the Portland Police Bureau Suggested Residents Should Vote Out the District Attorney for Being Soft on Crime 143

Portlanders Are Furious at the Prospect of City Parks Being Used as Temporary Homes 105

U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer Says It’s Light Rail Or Bust For Next Columbia River Bridge 97

The Oregon Brothers Accused of Storming the U.S. Capitol Spent Much of Their Lives as the Children of Baptist Missionaries 85

Secretary of State Opens Investigation Into Portland Police Commander who Suggested Residents Should Vote Out the District Attorney 75

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