After five years of extended efforts, The Healing Lodge of the Seven Nations and funding with the state of Washington’s Department of Commerce to construct a comprehensive Native health center, we could not be more grateful
READ MOREPortland’s Albina Arts Center, a symbol of Black Portland’s creativity and self-determination, is going to be handed back to the city’s Black community.
READ MORE$16 million allocation from U.S. Department of Treasury keeps portal open after consistent advocacy from Gov. Brown, Oregon’s federal delegation and OHCS
READ MOREOver $289 million in federal emergency rental assistance paid to more than 40,000 households through pandemic
READ MOREBlack, Indigenous and People of Color-led groups issue wave of endorsements in support of Kotek’s candidacy for governor
READ MOREMore than 4,000 to attend PLA 2022 which will offer more than 100 programs focused on inspiring and developing the future of U.S. public library services
READ MOREThe world is finally emerging from a brutal stretch of winter dominated by the highly contagious omicron variant, bringing a sense of relief on the two-year anniversary of the start of the pandemic.
READ MOREMayor Ted Wheeler has now used emergency powers to ban camping along certain roadways and says homelessness is the “most important issue facing our community, bar none.”
READ MOREA Portland Public Schools audit in 2019 revealed problems including shortcomings at schools serving large numbers of historically underrepresented and lower-income students.
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