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Readers respond: Big beautiful bill is anything but Poverty stats understate Oregon financial hardship by factor of 3, report sa...
Readers respond: Big beautiful bill is anything but Poverty stats understate Oregon financial hardship by factor of 3, report sa...
Readers respond: Big beautiful bill is anything but Poverty stats understate Oregon financial hardship by factor of 3, report sa...

Published on: 06/01/2025

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Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

More than 40% of Oregonians don't earn enough to cover the basics, according to a new study.

She's in her 50s and currently working. But her employer doesn't offer a 401(k).

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

The Portland City Council should restore a $1.9 million shift of funds from police in the coming budget year, the editorial board writes. Portland's revitalization depends on ensuring the safety and stability that businesses, residents and visitors need to bet on Portland.

Nonprofits are chasing a dwindling pool of grants, donors and sponsorships, writes Libra Forde, executive director of Women’s Foundation of Oregon. To better honor nonprofits' missions, foundations and other philanthropic leaders should help them collaborate and, potentially, merge to more successfully achieve their goals.

Dexter’s opening speech focused on a visit to the Northwest ICE center, but attendees wanted to talk about U.S. support of Israel

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

From a $70 million investment to a multi-billion-dollar asset, the Trail Blazers sale process reveals the astronomical value of NBA ownership in today's market

The family is concerned about access to gender-affirming medical care during the Trump presidency.

The undocumented immigrants, in their 60s, have lived in Oregon for decades.

Footage of vandals smashing windows at Pioneer Place and the nearby Apple Store played for weeks on some national channels, and some viewers took that to be pervasive throughout Portland.

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