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Oregon Cities Clash With Travel Industry Over Whether Tourism Taxes Should Pay for Wear and Tear on Your Favorite Destinations

Oregon Cities Clash With Travel Industry Over Whether Tourism Taxes Should Pay for Wear and Tear on Your Favorite Destinations

Hotel and travel marketing groups oppose a House bill that would let public dollars earmarked for tourism promotion be diverted to pay for increased burdens on public safety and roads.

By James NeffJune 14, 2025 at 12:15 pm PDT

Multnomah County Public Safety Budget Preserved After Months of Debate

Multnomah County Public Safety Budget Preserved After Months of Debate

When the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners wrapped up two months of debate yesterday and approved its $4 billion budget, Vasquez’s office came out unscathed with $56 million.

By Anthony EffingerJune 13, 2025 at 6:00 pm PDT

District Attorney Vasquez Says He Will Pursue Charges Against People Arrested at ICE Headquarters

District Attorney Vasquez Says He Will Pursue Charges Against People Arrested at ICE Headquarters

Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez says he will pursue charges against 10 people arrested Thursday night outside ICE headquarters, as well as anyone else who damages federal property.

By Asa GartrellJune 13, 2025 at 4:56 pm PDT

The Departure of Oregon Companies Speaks to a Bigger Problem for the State

The Departure of Oregon Companies Speaks to a Bigger Problem for the State

How much faith can one retain in the local workforce when Oregon’s fourth and eighth grade test scores for reading and writing are among the nation’s worst?

By Steve DuinJune 13, 2025 at 2:58 pm PDT

OHSU Chooses Harvard-Educated Doctor and Administrator as Next President

OHSU Chooses Harvard-Educated Doctor and Administrator as Next President

The board of directors still must approve the appointment of Dr. Shereef Elnahal.

By Anthony EffingerJune 13, 2025 at 1:27 pm PDT

Budget Season Reveals Two Clear Voting Blocs on City Council

Budget Season Reveals Two Clear Voting Blocs on City Council

Two clear voting blocs have emerged during budget season.

By Sophie PeelJune 13, 2025 at 9:00 am PDT

Readers Offer Ideas for Saving the Rose Festival

Readers Offer Ideas for Saving the Rose Festival

Last week, WW reported on the Rose Fest’s dwindling financial resources and bleak outlook. Readers responded with a flotilla of ideas for saving the annual celebration.

By WW StaffJune 13, 2025 at 5:45 am PDT

Grand Ronde Seek to Block State Funding of Other Tribes’ Proposed Land Acquisition at Willamette Falls

Grand Ronde Seek to Block State Funding of Other Tribes’ Proposed Land Acquisition at Willamette Falls

The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon is urging Gov. Tina Kotek to slow walk a request from Willamette Falls Trust for up to $75 million in state funding to buy land near the falls.

By Nigel JaquissJune 12, 2025 at 5:15 pm PDT

Bill Granting Striking Workers Unemployment Moves to Kotek’s Desk With Benefits Limited to 10 Weeks

Bill Granting Striking Workers Unemployment Moves to Kotek’s Desk With Benefits Limited to 10 Weeks

A bill granting striking workers unemployment benefits passed both chambers of Oregon’s legislatures on Thursday. It will now move to Gov. Tina Kotek’s desk, where she’s expected to sign it.

By Joanna HouJune 12, 2025 at 4:41 pm PDT

Governor Signs Bill Cracking Down on Massage Parlors That Sexually Exploit Workers

Governor Signs Bill Cracking Down on Massage Parlors That Sexually Exploit Workers

The bill, sponsored by state Rep. Thuy Tran (D-Portland) and Sen. Kathleen Taylor (D-Portland), passed the Senate last week on a 28-1 vote.

By Aaron MeshJune 12, 2025 at 11:54 am PDT

OHSU Primate Center Workers to Lose Access to Nearby Treatment for Exposure to Monkey Diseases

OHSU Primate Center Workers to Lose Access to Nearby Treatment for Exposure to Monkey Diseases

Employees depended on Providence’s St. Vincent Medical Center because it was close by, and primate bites and scratches require immediate attention.

By Anthony EffingerJune 12, 2025 at 6:00 am PDT

As Evictions Soar, State to Slash Financial Support for Tenants

As Evictions Soar, State to Slash Financial Support for Tenants

Lawmakers advance a proposed budget with a nearly 75% reduction in funds for preventing eviction and homelessness.

By Nigel JaquissJune 12, 2025 at 5:22 am PDT

Metro Regional Government Aims to Index Housing Tax to Inflation With New Ordinance

Metro Regional Government Aims to Index Housing Tax to Inflation With New Ordinance

The ordinance is a response to concern among taxpayers that inflation—high in recent years—is pushing middle-income people into income brackets that require paying a tax that was meant to be levied on high-earners only.

By Anthony EffingerJune 11, 2025 at 7:46 pm PDT

PPS to Begin Conversation on School Closures

PPS to Begin Conversation on School Closures

Portland Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong is committing to one of the toughest tests for superintendents nationwide. Through the next year, she will begin conversations in the district around school closures.

By Joanna HouJune 11, 2025 at 5:49 pm PDT

Council Passes Amendment That Unknowingly Puts Proposed Budget $734,000 in the Red

Council Passes Amendment That Unknowingly Puts Proposed Budget $734,000 in the Red

The City Council passed on amendment on Tuesday afternoon that accidentally put the city's proposed budget $734,000 in the red.

By Sophie PeelJune 11, 2025 at 3:17 pm PDT

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Oregon Cities Clash With Travel Industry Over Whether Tourism Taxes Should Pay for Wear and Tear on Your Favorite Destinations

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Multnomah County Public Safety Budget Preserved After Months of Debate


District Attorney Vasquez Says He Will Pursue Charges Against People Arrested at ICE Headquarters


The Departure of Oregon Companies Speaks to a Bigger Problem for the State


OHSU Chooses Harvard-Educated Doctor and Administrator as Next President


Budget Season Reveals Two Clear Voting Blocs on City Council


Readers Offer Ideas for Saving the Rose Festival


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