Multiple arrests near Portland ICE building
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The party is over in Portland for dog owners who are used to letting their dogs off-leash in parks where they are required to be leashed.
A stabbing victim was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries after an incident in Southwest Portland, and authorities are searching for the suspect.
The Portland Housing Bureau granted funding to three nonprofit organizations to acquire and convert market-rate apartments to affordable housing.
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.”
One out of every five first-story storefronts on Congress Street are vacant. According to Portland Downtown Executive Director Cary Tyson, eighteen percent of stores on the first floor on the street are closed.
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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.
Donavan Brazier, Jessica Hull and Raevyn Rogers made themselves at home on a warm Sunday evening at Lewis & Clark College’s Griswold Stadium.
The Washington Spirit must hate to see Portland as the destination when they walk up to the airport departure lounge. The Spirit have yet to win a National Women’s Soccer League game at Providence Park since the league’s inception in 2013.