The Portland Business Alliance and Downtown Portland Clean & Safe released its State of the Economy and State of Downtown & Central City reports.
COVID-19 health precautions kept Jasmine Yee and her Class of 2024 from getting the full, in-person experience when they joined the University of Portland community in the fall of 2020.
The Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s Program on Tuesday, Feb. 28, reported it is investigating an additional suspected hypothermia death associated with this month’s winter storm, bringing the total number of suspected hypothermia deaths to two.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued 8 penalties totaling $149,191 in January for various environmental violations. A detailed list of violations and resulting penalties is at https://ordeq.org/enforcement.
City Council to appoint five human resources professionals to first salary commission, setting salaries for Portland city officials elected in November 2024
Portland City Auditor Simone Rede advanced the Charter Commission’s Transparency Advocate Charter amendment to City Council for consideration for the May 16, 2023 special election.
After voting in January to approve a new commission for the City of Portland focused on land use planning and equitable growth and development, on Feb. 22, City Council approved the appointments of eight inaugural members of the new Planning Commission.
A Salem, Oregon man pleaded guilty today for using Twitter to threaten violence against employees of Robinhood Markets, Inc., an online financial services company based in Menlo Park, California.
On February 21, 2023, a Portland man was sentenced to federal prison for punching a U.S. Postal Service employee after stealing several trays of mail from a post office.
Lewis & Clark President Robin Holmes-Sullivan has been nominated to the International Women’s Forum (IWF), an invitation-only network of women leaders from around the world who are dedicated to advancing women’s leadership and promoting equality around the globe.
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Multnomah County Library is breaking ground on one of the first of its library building projects: Midland Library, which will be renovated and expanded, going from 24,400 square feet to 30,000 square feet on the existing site.
Multnomah County Library’s transformative work to expand and modernize library spaces continues as two of the library’s iconic Carnegie buildings are up next for construction
Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson announced an amnesty today for people who still owe Preschool for All personal income taxes for tax year 2021, waiving all penalties and interest assessed on unpaid tax liabilities regardless of individual circumstances.