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January 26, 2017
Agency still relies on dirty diesel fleet
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For the past seven years, TriMet has declined to apply for federal grants that could have covered the full cost of the clean-air retrofits, including labor.
January 27, 2017
Theft suspect injures Clackamas County deputy by ramming patrol car
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Police involvement in the incident began at approximately 3 p.m. on Jan. 26, when CCSO received a 911 call reporting a theft occurring at Lowe's Home Improvement, 13631 S.E. Johnson Road.
January 27, 2017
Salt & Straw expands in the Central Eastside
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The iconic Portland artisan ice cream brand is opening a new manufacturing facility
January 27, 2017
Metro venues pump big bucks into economy
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Together, Metro's venues contributed nearly $1 billion to the regional economy and supported nearly 10,000 jobs last year.
January 26, 2017
Washington County voters will decide extension of sheriff's levy
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Five-year measure on May 16 ballot would fund deputies, investigators for urban unincorporated areas within a special district. Cities are excluded from this vote.
January 26, 2017
Legislative leaders, governor lay out session priorities
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Everyone agrees on problems, but parties remain at odds over solutions.
January 26, 2017
State board allows schools to write off 14 hours of instructional time
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The temporary rule is meant to give schools flexibility after unusual snow and ice storms in December and January.
January 26, 2017
Council postpones placing auditor's reform measure on ballot
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Vote delayed in Feb. 1, although deadline to refer the measure to the May 16 special election ballot is approaching.
January 26, 2017
GOP wants cost cuts in exchange for revenue hikes
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Republican leaders in the Oregon Legislature say they won't consider tax hikes unless Democrats first consider spending cuts, especially in the retirement system.
January 26, 2017
Hard work pays off as more local high schoolers graduate
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PPS' graduation rate was 1.8 percentage points higher, reaching 75.5 percent and surpassing the statewide average for the first time in years. It's still a long way off from the national average though.
January 26, 2017
Pioneer Courthouse Square ready for $10 million spruce up
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The square's most recognizable 'umbrella man' sculpture will go into storage for about six months.
January 26, 2017
Argus newspaper to cease publication in March
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Sources say the longtime Hillsboro newspaper will print its last issue one day after its 123rd anniversary.
January 26, 2017
Clackamas board candidates field questions
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Commissioners will winnow group of eight by Tuesday; the appointee will complete a two-year vacancy created when Jim Bernard was elected board chairman Nov. 8.
January 26, 2017
Affordable home backers lay out lobbying plans
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By coincidence, the council adopted state and federal legislative agendas that prioritized those issues on the same day that leaders of six affordable housing advocacy organizations appeared on a panel in downtown Portland to discuss them. Reducing…
January 26, 2017
School Notes: Superintendent of the year; Grainger's new job; Wilson's $5,000 app; Mason…
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North Clackamas superintendent finalist in national contest; Former Brown spokeswoman now leads private college group; Wilson teens win $5,000 app contest; Mason steps down from Open School; A Frank discussion
January 26, 2017
Sources: Merkley lives up to his anti-Trump billing
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Politics heat up at Congress and the Oregon Legislature, and Ted Wheeler got a pay raise when he became Portland mayor.
January 25, 2017
City Hall, activists collide as groups urge more help for homeless
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Mayor Ted Wheeler, target of a council meeting protest, talks ideas and solutions with protesters.
January 25, 2017
ACLU presses protest confrontation case, wants City Hall documents
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Police use of crowd-control devices at heart of issue for J20 inauguration day rally and march.
January 25, 2017
Cupcake 'warrior' fighting for a leukemia cure
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Lakeridge Junior High student Anna Seely is teaming with baker Kyra Bussanich to fight the blood cancer.
January 25, 2017
Portland would not be hurt much by Trump's 'sanctuary cities' budget cuts
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Wheeler vows to defy new directive. Federal and state funds only account for 1.3 percent of city's current $3.7 billion budget
January 25, 2017
State Board of Education considers shortening school year because of inclement weather
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The temporary rule would allow Oregon schools to waive 14 hours of required instructional time.
January 25, 2017
White House OKs funds to help state recover from December storm, flooding
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FEMA named Dolph A. Diemont as the region's federal coordinating officer in charge of recovery efforts.
January 25, 2017
STEWARDS OF THE PAST
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The Wilsonville-Boones Ferry Historical Society is in danger of disbanding
January 25, 2017
SLIDESHOW: Championship chatter
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1967-77 NBA champion Portland Trail Blazers reunite for 40th anniversary luncheon
January 25, 2017
Council to consider making landlords pay moving costs
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Mayor Ted Wheeler supports measure introduced by Commissioner Chloe Eudaly while opponents threaten lawsuit
Jan 24, 2017
Tie vote dooms 'sanctuary' resolution in Forest Grove
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'No' voters say term is misleading, worry about funding loss
Jan 24, 2017
Washington County stays in timber lawsuit by default
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Board deadlocks 2-2; one commissioner recuses himself because of his accounting firm's work for another county leading the legal action.
Jan 24, 2017
Seattle pot shop says Stash Tea legal pressure prompts name…
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In April 2016, Universal Tea Co. (Stash Tea's legal name) sued Stash Cannabis Co. LLC of Beaverton in federal court for trademark infringement.
Jan 24, 2017
Governor hires new chief of staff
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Gov. Kate Brown has hired a co-founder of the Oregon Business Association to succeed Chief of Staff Kristen Leonard.
Jan 24, 2017
A new plan for Interstate Corridor
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When the urban renewal area was established in 2001, it was supposed to benefit existing residents and businesses in the historically black neighborhoods of North and Northeast Portland. But…
Jan 24, 2017
Snow days weigh on school workers' wallets
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When the inclement weather shut down most schools for nine days, in addition to winter break and holidays, many employees started panicking about how they were going to make ends meet.
Jan 24, 2017
Legislative leaders seek compromise on tax reform
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Opponents in record corporate sales tax measure still have not met face-to-face to negotiate a compromise on reform.
Jan 31, 2017
Secretary of State taps strident critic to be his voice on the…
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Kim Sordyl, known for being an active and vocal critic of Portland Public Schools, will sit on the State Board of Education beginning this week.
Jan 24, 2017
Mayor: Response to storm fell short
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The City Council has declined to buy additional snow removal equipment in the past, arguing it would only be used every few years, at most. Mayor Ted Wheeler also said he intends to look at how…
Jan 23, 2017
Wheeler defends police response to protests, invites complaints…
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J20 protesters say police 'abused power' during confrontations; demand mayor fire police chief 'or nothing moves on Wednesday.'
Jan 23, 2017
Portland business leaders oppose Trump's end to TPP trade pact
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Trump's action was not a surprise. The TPP agreement was never approved by Congress and both Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton came out against it during the 2016…
Jan 23, 2017
Bottle Brigade gives vulnerable kittens 'a chance at life'
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'They're such tiny little things that any delay in treatment can cause them to crash. You've got this little tiny life in your hands.'
Jan 23, 2017
From Cold War to the classroom
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Former college professor, who once had Top Secret clearance and helped develop the first low-cost computer graphics display, says he was having trouble 'sitting around' after leaving…
Jan 23, 2017
VIDEO: Police use tear gas, flash bangs to clear protest
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Inauguration Day protest fills city streets, draws vigorous police response
Jan 22, 2017
Police ask public's help to find missing 62-year-old Liz Bazzani
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Liz Bazzani is described as 5'4' tall, 100 pounds, white hair, and green eyes. She was last seen wearing green Ugg-style boots, flowing light-colored pajama pants, and a blue sweater.
Jan 21, 2017
Portland Women's March brings together thousands who want 'a…
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UPDATE: Organizers estimated nearly 100,000 people took more than two hours to wind through the 44-block route.
Jan 21, 2017
Speakers at Salem's women's march urge unity
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While Oregon has a reputation for progressive policies, it also has a reputation for homogeneity and a history of discrimination against people of color.
Jan 21, 2017
SLIDESHOW: Portland Women's March draws tens of thousands
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The Portland Women's March Saturday drew tens of thousands of protesters to Tom McCall Waterfront Park.
Jan 21, 2017
SLIDESHOW: Anti-Trump protesters take to Portland streets
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Up to 10,000 protesters take to the streets Friday on Inauguration Day
Jan 21, 2017
DHS director says safety, alleviating poverty will be prioritized
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Legislative budget framework falls 9 percent short of what's needed to meet department's needs.
Jan 21, 2017
Gillnetters retain access to main Columbia channel
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission Friday backed off a plan to ban gillnetting in the main stem of the lower Columbia River.
Jan 20, 2017
Man's body found near NW Skyline Blvd.
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Sheriff's office detectives said there were no signs of foul play.
Jan 20, 2017
Washington County deputy files civil rights lawsuit
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Action seeks damages based on sexual misconduct by a now-fired deputy who was convicted last fall.
Jan 20, 2017
Experts: 'Trumpcare' will offer no magical solutions
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''We may see that all go away. And, to be honest, that's one of the things I'm really, really worried about,' says OHSU researcher Bruce Goldberg.
Jan 20, 2017
Protesters stoke anti-Trump flames at downtown rally
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UPDATE: Hours after peaceful rally and march, raucous groups clash with police.
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