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In a Friday morning email, Council Vice President Tiffany Koyama Lane—who in recent weeks has publicly clashed with Pirtle-Guiney—took umbrage at the president’s actions.
The two groups, who often fall on opposite sides of the political spectrum, are together pursuing a tax increase that would ...
Gov. Tina Kotek issued three vetoes on June 24, all for bills related to child welfare and the Oregon Department of Human ...
Merely by having Yang Hansen on their roster, the Portland Trail Blazers instantly become one of the most popular teams in ...
Two of ALNW’s programs, the Right Brain Initiative and the Arts Care and Connection Project, will proceed. The Right Brain ...
Gov. Tina Kotek on Thursday released a statement reaffirming her position on Preschool for All, which is that Multnomah ...
Soon after, MetLife and Russell agreed to set up a reserve account with cash to be used for improvements aimed at attracting ...
A group of about four dozen parents, preschool teachers and advocates gathered in front of Escuela Viva in Southeast Portland ...
Emma Gilliland’s dachshund Penny relieved herself on a Sellwood-Moreland lawn—and the tenant of the nearby home responded by ...
For now, the bill is going nowhere. But Gov. Tina Kotek is hellbent on saving the “whales” she says Preschool for All is ...
Ketch has an unusual background for someone running a family shelter. Born and raised in East Portland, he graduated from ...
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