With a rise in hate crimes and bias incidents in Oregon and nationwide the two-person office just couldn’t handle the volume.
READ MOREMultnomah County plans to hire four prosecutors and two investigators to help with an increasing caseload of homicide investigations
READ MOREErika Preuitt and Jeremy Okai Davis recognized for positive contributions to community.
READ MOREThe Salem-Keizer school board has voted to adopt a resolution outlining the board’s commitment to equity and anti-racism.
READ MOREFormer Oregon Secretary of State Bev Clarno and three other Republicans say the new maps are partisan gerrymandering, unconstitutional and contrary to state law.
READ MOREGraduates along with their instructors from the Driving Diversity in Portland Program. (photo courtesy of Worksystems)
A former State Senator, Portland School Board Member, and Portland Mayor team up to create new pathways to recycling and waste careers.
READ MOREThe second Monday in October, long celebrated as Columbus Day, will now officially be recognized as Indigenous Peoples Day in Oregon — a recognition of the Native American communities here long before Christopher Columbus set foot in the Americas
READ MOREThis Monday, Oct. 11, will be Oregon’s first official recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Day replacing Columbus Day as a state holiday
READ MOREDozens of Washington ferry sailings were cancelled on two popular routes Thursday because there weren’t enough qualified workers.
READ MOREThe city admits no one checked to see if the lot was in a flood plain before publicly announcing it as a site for Safe Rest Villages
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