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Petitioners Behind Police Initiative Sue City, County and State Elections Officials
The plaintiffs are asking a federal judge to order a new, independent review of all gathered signatures.
Ethics Commission Votes to Investigate Former Home Forward CEO Over Travel Spending
The Oregon Government Ethics Commission on Aug. 14 voted unanimously to proceed with an investigation into the travel spending of former Home Forward CEO Ivory Mathews, who resigned in June.
City Administrator: Union Pacific Is Running Toxic Chemicals Through Collapse Zone
After defying the city of Portland by rolling freight trains past the badly damaged Centennial Mills building in the Pearl District, Union Pacific is allegedly violating an agreement to not run toxic chemicals through the unstable structure’s collapse zone.
Council Approves Moda Center Term Sheet to Kick Off Negotiations With Blazers
The Portland City Council on Wednesday approved a term sheet that in the following months will be used to negotiate a renovation and long-term lease deal with the Portland Trail Blazers.
City Negotiators Propose Asking Trail Blazers for $2 Million in Annual Rent
City of Portland negotiators overseeing the Moda Center deal with the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday afternoon offered their recommended starting term sheet to the Portland City Council.
Socialist City Councilors Campaign With Moda Center Deal Front and Center
The three socialist councilors, in a joint statement about the weekend canvas alongside the Democratic Socialists of America and the Working Families Party, were blunt about their desire to unseat just one of the three moderates up for re-election.
Union Pacific Will Resume Freight Rail Through Gutted Building’s Collapse Zone
Union Pacific Railroad intends to restart freight operations near the heavily damaged Centennial Mills building, which officials have warned could trigger the collapse of the building.
Prosper Portland Declines to Provide Reviews of Loan and Grant Programs
Prosper Portland has declined to provide a copy of external reports it commissioned to gauge the success of its taxpayer-funded loan and grant programs, even after an agency-backed project that secured $7 million from the city flopped and drew the scrutiny of local elected officials and the public.
Police Dogs Detect Possible Human Remains in Centennial Mills
Police dogs have identified the “potential presence of human remains” inside Centennial Mills, according to Portland fire officials.
As County Passes Funding for Moda Center Renovation, City Tussles Over Term Sheet
The Portland City Council on Thursday evening moved toward approving a non-binding term sheet for the Moda Center renovation that would propose the city contribute $120 million for renovation costs in exchange for a lease keeping the Trail Blazers in town for at least 20 years.
City Council Explores How It Might Impose New Conditions on a Firm Seeking to Buy Zenith Terminal
The Portland City Council this week mulled a transfer of the franchise agreement between the city and Zenith Holdings, which controls the largest oil terminal in the state, to a private equity firm seeking to buy Zenith.
The Fields Park Closes While Officials Gauge Hazards From the Centennial Mills Fire
There is no timeline for when the park might reopen, city officials say.











