04-30-2024  9:17 am   •   PDX and SEA Weather

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Jad Daley, president and CEO of American Forests 

Cities that can gain the most significant health, economic and climate benefits by increasing tree canopy in places of high need

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(Photo/FBI Oregon) 

Over the course of seven weeks, participants will have a chance to engage with FBI leadership, case agents and professional staff

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Due to safety concerns and heat-related mechanical issues on MAX, all MAX service is suspended

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Dogs enjoy a break from wildfire smoke at a Red Cross shelter at the OCC in September, 2020 (photo/Multnomah Co.)  

Multnomah County officials especially concerned for people living in high-rise apartments without AC

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With the federal eviction moratorium set to expire at the end of July, Oregon lawmakers passed an added safety net for struggling tenants

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Due to forecasted high temperatures, limited rainfall, and ongoing dry conditions, the outdoor burn ban is for all areas of Multnomah County, west of the Sandy River.

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(Photo/ Portland Community College) 

Behind this decision are several factors:

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(Photo/ Howard Johnson by Wyndham via Facebook) 

Vancouver Housing Authority is on the hunt for hotels and motels to purchase for conversion to affordable housing.

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Meals on Wheels People is again asking for donations of new or gently-used fans to help keep homebound seniors cool and healthy

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Oregon Governor Kate Brown 

Elected offiicials seek to collaborate with the governor to reconnect and revitalize historic Albina

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