Inslee’s plan looks to spend about $815 million, with more than two-thirds covered by federal coronavirus funding the state has received.
READ MOREHousing chairs argue for rental assistance and extended ‘safe harbors’ that are cheaper than dealing with mass evictions
READ MOREGabriel Agard-Berryhill said he intended to throw the it in the street, but the crowd directed him to aim for the federal courthouse in Portland on July 28, 2020
READ MOREWashington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks, Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, during a news conference in Olympia, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Proposals include a plan to offer rebates for new and used electric cars, vans, trucks and bikes
READ MOREA package on the table focuses on keeping people housed during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
READ MOREProud Boy member Alan Swinney was convicted of unlawful use of a weapon, attempted assault, pointing a firearm at another, and second degree unlawful use of mace, among other charges
READ MOREIn Oregon, where a longstanding housing crisis has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, tenants on the brink of eviction are losing the safety nets that kept them housed.
READ MOREOregon’s largest city was at the center of the movement to defund the police amid outrage that swept the nation after the murder of George Floyd, but more than a year later the sustained protests in Portland have largely faded away.
READ MOREA retired Portland journalist confirmed, using his own car, that Tesla drivers can now play a video game on their car's touch-screen dashboard — while the vehicle is moving.
READ MOREThe suspension came after the city’s police watchdog group found he used prohibited force and broke department rules for reasonable discretion and professionalism
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