In downtown Phoenix a tent city has ballooned amid pandemic-era evictions and surging rents that have dumped hundreds more people onto the sizzling streets that grow eerily quiet when temperatures peak in the midafternoon. A heat wave earlier this month brought temperatures of up to 114 degrees (45.5 Celsius) - and it’s only June
READ MOREHealth officials published a report that highlights youth feelings of distress, anger and frustration about perceived adult and government inaction.
READ MOREProminent Portland poet and activist publishes new, timely volume.
READ MORERecent mass shootings have given the Oregon ballot initiative huge momentum, with the number of volunteers doubling to 1,200 and signatures increasing exponentially
READ MOREFederal prosecutors say the former top leader of the far-right extremist group and other members conspired to forcibly oppose the lawful transfer of presidential power
READ MOREThe order requires him the sheriff to stay away from a Black newspaper carrier who is suing him over a confrontation last year.
READ MOREAndrea Bell in as new executive director of Oregon Housing and Community Services
READ MOREChild welfare officials in Oregon will stop using an algorithm to help decide which families are investigated by social workers, opting instead for a new process that officials say will make better, more racially equitable decisions.
READ MORESeattle will create a database of homeless camps and provide more than $100 million to a regional group trying to tackle the region's ongoing crisis of people without homes
READ MOREThe legislation would ensure app-based workers are paid minimum wage plus expenses and tips
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