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Loan keeps mall expansion moving

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The road to recovery, one chapter at a time

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Jerry Jones lead narrows in park district board race against Greg Cody

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Beaverton schools score local-option victory

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'Kids' detained in Milwaukie after running in traffic

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May 22, 2013

TriMet adopts new $485 million budget

by Jim Redden
Although the status of TriMet's contract with most of its workers is still up in the air, the regional transit agency's board of directors unanimously adopted its budget for the next fiscal year…
May 21, 2013

Special election results

by Pamplin Media Group
Portland Public Schools Director Zone 4 Candidates Votes Percent Martin Gonzalez29,42844.73Steve Buel36,35855.27Portland Public Schools Director Zone 6 Candidates Votes Percent Tom…
May 21, 2013

County to TriMet: 'Not if we have any say in rail line'

by Raymond Rendleman
Clackamas County voters sent a largely symbolic message to TriMet on Tuesday night against light rail by voting down a measure authorizing the line from Portland through Milwaukie to Oak Grove,…
May 21, 2013

Multnomah County vote carrying Metro levy

by Jim Redden
Metro received a wake up call in the May 21 Special Election. Although voters approved its levy to maintain parks and natural lands, the results were split between the counties. With most of the…
May 21, 2013

Portland voters reject water fluoridation

by Steve Law
There weren’t too many smiles Tuesday night at the Curious Comedy Theater, site of the election-night party of the pro-fluoride campaign whose main slogan was “Help PDX Smile.” Measure 26-151…
May 21, 2013

Buel rejoins PPS with special election victory

by Jennifer Anderson
Incumbent Gonzalez says he plans to stay involved in school district Early Multnomah County election results Tuesday night showed a surprise Portland School Board upset for incumbent Martin…
May 21, 2013

State ranks Canyon Road project a leading priority

by Beaverton Valley Times
Beaverton applying for $10 million grant for transit, pedestrian improvements on corridor The Oregon Transportation Commission voted last week to designate the city's Canyon Road Safety and…
May 21, 2013

Man hospitalized in overnight shooting

by Jim Redden
Police are investigate an overnight shooting in the Parkrose neighborhood. The victim, William Rasmussen, 45, of Southeast Portland, was hospitalized with two non-life-threatening gunshot…
May 21, 2013

Driver cut from damaged car in Foster Road crash

by Pamplin Media Group
Three people were injured early Tuesday morning when two cars collided at the intersection of Southeast 111th Avenue and Foster Road, pinning one of the drivers inside a damaged vehicle.…
May 21, 2013

Bullet fired into townhouse injures resident

by Pamplin Media Group
Police have no suspects in early Tuesday morning incident A Beaverton man was injured early Tuesday morning when a bullet slammed into his Southwest Sparrow Loop townhouse. Responding to a…

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May 21, 2013

Hales shuffles budget to preserve programs, save mounted patrols

by Steve Law
Some of the “sacred cows” that Mayor Charlie Hales vowed not to spare in next year’s city budget won’t be heading to the meatpacking plant just yet. In a briefing to reporters Tuesday, Hales…
May 21, 2013

Bob's Red Mill searches for best porridge maker

by Clackamas Review
Fresh off winning its second title in four years at the Golden Spurtle World Porridge Championship in Scotland, Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods is looking to crown a U.S. porridge-making champion…
by: TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO - Ballots for Tuesday's special election have to be dropped off at one of nearly two dozen places around Multnomah County. Tuesday's ballot includes several school board races and the Portland water fluoridation issue.
May 20, 2013

Election Day looms as ballots trickle in

by Jim Redden
It's election day. If you haven't mailed your ballot, then you'll have to drop it at one of a couple dozen places around Multnomah County. You can drop your ballot at the county Elections…
May 20, 2013

PPS board adopts reworked budget

by Jennifer Anderson
The drama about the Portland Public Schools high school schedule and city arts tax funding is resolved — for now. The Portland School Board approved the $487 million 2013-14 budget by a vote of…
by: COURTESY OF CRIME STOPPERS - A tubby, bald white man is suspected in two thefts from Portland-area hospitals on May 14. Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the thief's arrest.
May 20, 2013

Reward offered for info on hospital thief

by Pamplin Media Group
Portland’s Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a thief who has stolen purses and personal items from at least two local hospitals. Police said the…
May 20, 2013

Beleaguered city library gets political funding

by Raymond Rendleman
Gladstone’s library supporters received $15,000 from United for Libraries to receive expert advocacy training from the Citizens-Save-Libraries program. In expectation of a proposal by Library…
by: PHOTO BY: RAYMOND RENDLEMAN - Katie Newell, director of Milwaukie's Ledding Library hold a photo of Florence Ledding's house, parts of which are still standing within the city library that was built over the house in 1964.
May 20, 2013

Milwaukie checks out library expansion effort

by Raymond Rendleman
Milwaukie’s library space is well below the standard for cities of its size, according to a consultant for the city hosting a public event this week to help determine expansion needs.…
May 19, 2013

Gunshots heard in Entertainment District

by Jim Redden
Portland police are reporting multiple gunshots heard in the Entertainment District in Old Town early Sunday mornng. Central Precinct officers patrolling the district heard the shots coming from…
by: PORTLAND FIRE $ RESCUE/GREG MUHR - Firefighters battle a large house fire at 9005 N. Oswego Ave.
May 19, 2013

Firefighters battle two Sunday house fires

by Jim Redden
Portland Fire & Rescue responded to two house fires Sunday morning. Only one occupant received minor injuries that did not require hospitalization. Firefighters were first dispatched to a house…
by: PHOTO COURTESY OF JANET PARDO - Salvation Army resident assistants Carol Rippetoe, left, and Becky Tunon help celebrate the dedication of the SAFES at Fairbridge facilities, including this kitchen, on Thursday, May 16.
May 19, 2013

Salvation Army opens new shelter for homeless women

by Janet Pardo
SAFES at Fairbridge initially will have space for 50 women Sundown for most people is a time to unwind and spend time with family and friends. For the homeless, however, the end of the day…


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