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The Auto Collision Repair Technology Program prepares technicians for a respected and rewarding career field. Since its establishment in 1970, the program has grown into one of the largest and most reputable ones on the West Coast.
READ MOREThe free event, which can also be viewed online, will feature a presentation by Brian Primack
READ MOREA group of people of many ages and abilities at a PP&R community center. Courtesy of Portland Parks & Recreation, Portland, Ore.
Portland Parks & Recreation announces new Parks Levy-funded Access Pass to reduce cost as a barrier for Recreation and Environmental Education programs
READ MOREPoliticians, business leaders and civic activists have called for reshaping Portland’s form of government, which they say hampers the city’s ability to respond to challenges it faces.
READ MOREThe Arts3C grant program is designed to be fully responsive to what artists and art makers in the community need funding to support
As of Aug. 10, 95 people have tested positive for monkeypox in Oregon
READ MORE“There are decades of research showing inaccurate results when pulse oximeters are used to monitor people of color”
READ MOREAs of Friday, Washington state had confirmed 265 monkeypox cases.
READ MOREThe hospital is caring for some 560 inpatients, more than 130% of its licensed capacity of 413 patients.
READ MOREThe 40-year-old bridge is among the city’s most important, previously allowing 100,000 drivers and 20,000 transit users to move between West Seattle and the rest of the city every day.
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