Published on: 05/24/2025
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As the county enters its fifth year of consecutive budget reductions, its departments are feeling the burn.
Seven legal services programs could be eliminated or greatly reduced, at a total savings of $2.8 million.
Questions are answered by experts at the Oregon Health Authority, other state agencies or community partners. Questions and answers are republished by permission.
A bill that would prohibit removing or declining to carry books from school libraries solely because they are written by diverse authors or contain themes about race, gender, LGBTQ+ issues is headed for a vote on the House floor.
Check your numbers to see if you hit it big in Friday's jackpot.
It has been 50 years since the college last secured a bond from voters.
Technology consultant Syed Qasim has won an open seat on the Beaverton School Board.
Consultants found inefficiencies in every part of the agency they reviewed.
Setting school board member opinions aside, the process to pick a new school district headquarters is well underway.
The condition is treatable but has affected the rocker's "hearing, vision and balance," he said.
The coalition will work to sustain and develop state programs to help residents buy affordable electric cars and expand charging and fueling infrastructure.
The state estimates it would cost more than $1 billion every two years to backfill proposed cuts.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/05/key-public-services-take-hit-in-washington-countys-proposed-budget.html
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