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Prosper Portland’s Board approved a $2.68 million forgivable loan to the James Beard Public Market, including $1 million from the city of Portland’s 2025 to 2026 budget.
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Food hygiene ratings given to four Westminster restaurantsNew food hygiene ratings have been awarded to four of Westminster’s restaurants, cafes or canteens, the Food Standards Agency ...
Oregon emergency officials explain the state's disaster response systems following deadly Texas flooding that killed over 100 ...
A jury has found a man guilty of 11 charges in a string of hate crimes at several places of worship. One of those places was the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Northwest Portland, where the ...
A deal that would have raised billions for the state’s roads, bridges and transit imploded in the last days of the ...
As the fight to keep food on the table continues, the Sunshine Division has announced it will be extending hours at the SE ...
A number of players with local ties are set the take part in NBA Summer League play this weekend. Several former Ducks will ...
The business unit of the Toyota Group says the acquisition advances its circular economy initiatives and “solidifies Radius ...
Currently, homeowners pay 80 cents for every $1,000 in assessed property value. The council is looking at two options.
In a letter, Wyden asked Tom Homan to visit Wyden's planned Multnomah County town hall next month for an honest, local ...
Portland falls under the National Weather Service’s first-ever “Excessive Heat Watch” after new heat warning overhaul. The ...
Multnomah County prosecutors and Portland police said thieves have burglarized about 24 cannabis businesses this year, with ...
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