

Published on: 06/13/2025
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The new revenue would come from more than a dozen tax and fee hikes.
Meet the new food truck rapidly climbing Portland's barbecue rankings.
“This is what a dictatorship looks like,” said Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen. “We have to stand up.”
Gunderson joined the newsroom in 1995 and has served in a variety of roles.
The bill passed largely along party lines in the Senate.
Colleen Gilmartin has been overseeing the county’s deflection program.
Portland's annual LGBTQ+ youth prom was organized by the Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center, part of New Avenues for Youth, a nonprofit dedicated to ending youth homelessness.
The wildfire remained at about 3,800 acres. Cooler temperatures and higher humidity could help.
Authorities are offering up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest of a man on a black electric bike.
The ferry has seen a 35% reduction in Canadian passengers.
Commissioners managed to amend the budget to save key programs, but layoffs will still hit many county programs.
The attack rattled dog owners near Washington Park, but coyote experts say there's a biological reason for territorial coyote behavior.
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