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Metro Council President issues public statement in support of protests Oregonians are demanding change to dismantle racist systems and address racial inequities in our region and throughout our country. For far too long, communities of color have... ...
City boosts security at downtown parking lots.The Portland City Councilappropriated $2.7 millionto fund private security in its four active downtown SmartPark garages. Governor partners with Union Pacific’s CEO to accelerate trash and graffiti cleanup.The Governor’s transportation advisor isworking ...
Editor’s Note: TheMercuryHas a New Owner—and (Phew!) They’re Cool! Candidate for Mayor Carmen Rubio Snaps Up Endorsement From Gov. Tina Kotek Commissioner Rene Gonzalez Wants City to Rein in Public Comments Criticizing Police During Council Meetings ...
The Financial Stability Oversight Council is threatening to designate non-banks as systemically important, and therefore subjecting them to even greater regulatory scrutiny. Put another way, they want to strangle IMBs with endless red tape.
But the dilemma posed by legal pot could affect hundreds of thousands of Portlanders. It's hard to track down the exact number of rental properties in the Portland area, but US Census Bureau figures show that, as of 2013, the metro area had more than 250,000 dwelling units in buildings ...
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He and other board members pressed Adams for proof that investments in training educators and building leaders and in new curricula were actually paying off. RECOMMENDED•oregonlive.com In race for District 4 City Council seat, progressives and moderates...