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New approach to crisis response aims to increase opportunities for treatment, reduce recidivism, and prevent overdoses
READ MORETri Met’s MAX Red Line trains will begin serving the new Gateway North MAX Station on Monday, March 4.
READ MOREThe new name for this affordable housing redevelopment, Jamii, means community and togetherness in Swahili
READ MOREAndre Bealer most recently served as the Workforce Equity Program Manager for Metro.
READ MOREThe effort is an innovative partnership between the City, Portland Parks Foundation, and The Kidz Outside
READ MOREIf approved by voters, the levy renewal would maintain the current tax rate and continue to fund approximately 660 teachers and other classroom support positions
READ MORE“Nothing is more important than making sure folks in need have food to eat, and the resources to thrive,” Wyden said. “Making sure this food is locally sourced and processed helps connect our Oregon farmers to the communities they feed.”
READ MOREPhotos of the Columbia Slough Trail project after completion are courtesy of Portland Parks & Recreation, Portland, OR.
Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) recently completed a project to improve nearly a mile of Portland’s popular Columbia Slough Trail. The segment that crosses the Big Four Corners Natural Area was in bad condition. In addition to ruts in the trail, encroaching vegetation narrowed the trail width.
READ MORENew Hope Missionary Baptist Church, located in Seattle’s historic Central District, will host “Freedom Fridays: A Black History Month Community Film Series.” The church will show the film "The Black Church" on Friday, Feb. 16 (episode 1) and Friday, Feb. 23 (episode 2). Both start at 6 p.m.
READ MOREMeasure 114 establishes reasonable public safety regulations that do not unduly burden the right of self-defense.
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