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Some of Oregon’s best track and field athletes showed out on a stage dominated by college and pro athletes over the weekend.
Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) announced that its popular outdoor pools will be open from June 20 to August 22.
The Portland Housing Bureau granted funding to three nonprofit organizations to acquire and convert market-rate apartments to affordable housing.
Others might be visiting a tenant, which in addition to LGBTQ+ groups like EqualityMaine and Pride Portland! includes domestic violence resource center Through These Doors and Cambodian community group Khmer Maine.
Donavan Brazier, Jessica Hull and Raevyn Rogers made themselves at home on a warm Sunday evening at Lewis & Clark College’s Griswold Stadium.
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KOIN Portland on MSNNew documentary explores Portland’s first ranked-choice voting experienceA new documentary looks back on Portland’s first experience with ranked-choice voting. Eye on Northwest Politics participated in the film, titled “The Choice,” which primarily followed two candidates,
A man was shot in the leg outside a bar on Northeast Sandy Boulevard in Portland early Sunday, according to the Portland Police Bureau.
Providence Oregon’s chief executive, Jennifer Burrows, RN, MBA, shared about the complex pressures facing health care organizations across the nation and the substantive difference donors make through their generosity.
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KOIN Portland on MSNPortland metro assembles for ‘No Kings’ rallies, joining protests across the USDemonstrators have already crowded into streets across the U.S. for “No Kings” rallies on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump before a Washington military parade marking the
In a statement responding to Saturday protests, Mayor Keith Wilson pledged that Portland police will uphold the law in the city, but will “not be used as agents of ICE.”