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Oregon Historical Society Hosts Two Exhibitions Highlighting Vietnamese Stories
“This Is Vietnamese Portland” and “50 Years of Vietnamese Contributions to Oregon” open ahead of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
OHSU Reports Nine-Month Loss, Showing Weakness as it Seeks to Buy Legacy Health
Oregon Health & Science University is losing about $8 million a month as larger post-pandemic salaries and higher costs for supplies soak up revenue.
PPS Memo Shows High School Costs Remain Stubborn
District officials told the School Board on April 8 that they could trim between $33 million and $67 million off the grand total. That’s, at best, less than 5% of total costs.
Scientist Who Observed Santiam Canyon Fire Disputes Forestry Department’s Report on Cause
A fire behavior scientist who was at the front lines of the deadly 2020 Santiam Canyon Fire is challenging the conclusions of a recently released report by the Oregon Department of Forestry.
Wonderland Sketch Comedy Show Is Back. This Time, the Kids Are in Charge.
The show will run at the Siren Theater in early May.
Our Top Green-Living Picks for Where to Shop
Zero-waste refilleries, secondhand athletic-ware boutiques and more.
What We’re Cooking This Week: Red Bean Chilaquiles
Chilaquiles are good all day long, and you don’t even need to party the night before to enjoy them.
Vega Pederson Seeks to Cut 102 Staffers and Ax Four Programs in Proposed Budget
Recipients of county money began howling soon after Vega Pederson released her budget, and none louder than Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez.
Feds Threaten Oregon Transportation Funding Over DEI and Driver’s License Policies
Oregon is one of many states that offer licenses to undocumented immigrants. Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy disapproves.
State Rep. Tawna Sanchez Seeks to Close Charging Loophole
Preschools are not included in the definition of “school” when determining proximity-related drug charges. Rep. Tawna Sanchez hopes to change that.