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Oregon Swears In First Japanese American Lawmaker
Mari Watanabe led the Japanese American Museum and will now succeed state Rep. Lisa Reynolds.
Portland Woman Sues StubHub Over Failure to Refund Fake “Wicked” Tickets
Amy Hoffman bought tickets to see “Wicked” in October that bore the ticket reselling marketplace’s FanProtection Guarantee, she says.
Technicians at Providence’s Outsourced Lab Seek to Unionize
The Labcorp union drive comes at a sensitive moment for Providence.
Why Aren’t Wine Bottles Redeemable Containers?
Recycling glass just isn’t that environmentally urgent compared with recycling other materials.
Portland Public Schools Estimates 1,700 Native Students in District
That number is about 1,450 more students than it reports officially.
Readers Respond to Daimler’s Pause of Diesel Truck Sales in Oregon
“I consider myself an environmentalist and own an electric car, but I’m worried this law will have the opposite impact it was hoping to achieve.”
Mildred Schwab Loves Her Job
But what this city commissioner really wants is to be loved.
Case Over Disputed Grave Sites Can Move Forward, Judge Rules
One party seeking rights to the burial plot is the Reser family, heirs to a Beaverton deli-salad fortune.
City’s Budget Gap May Widen to $100 Million, City Administrator Says
City officials offer a dire warning: The budget deficit will have “broad impacts” across the entire city.
Don’t Shoot Portland to Host Protest March on MLK Day
Participants are invited to turn Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day into a time of unity and reflection.