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An Oregon company is closing its group homes and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
READ MOREOn May 26, The Skanner was honored for playing "a pivotal role in many projects and initiatives, and has been a resource for contractors and public agencies to inform people of color about contracting opportunities."
READ MOREThe County has approved 38 organizations as eligible to partner with the County as providers of Supportive Housing Services.
READ MOREDe La Salle North Catholic High School (DLSNC) has announced the appointment of Ms. Erin Reid as its next principal.
READ MORELicensed marijuana stores in Washington state can offer free joints to promote on-site COVID-19 vaccine clinics, officials said Monday.
READ MOREOn Saturday, May 29, 2021, at 1:05 a.m., Portland Police responded to a report of someone shot in the street near Southeast 132nd Avenue and Southeast Center Street.
READ MOREMerkley said about the legislation, “It is popular because Americans love the vision of government of, by, and for the People"
READ MORECat and Kitten Intake Center reopens to receive 68 cats and kittens
READ MOREThe Report on the Alternative Response Study found that 9.4 percent of calls handled by Tacoma patrol officers per year — about 7,829 — could be diverted to a civilian response group
READ MOREAmerican Heart Association’s EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator™ applications now open
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