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Portland city councilors this week are meeting to discuss amendments to Mayor Keith Wilson’s proposed budget. The city is working to address a $160 million budget gap, and the proposed amendments seek ...
Facing a $160 million city budget gap, Portland city councilors are proposing a slew of amendments to Mayor Keith Wilson’s proposed 2026-27 budget that would trim top administrative pay, save a North ...
City officials say they’re evaluating complaints made by Portland’s largest police union against a city councilor. On March 19, Aaron Schmautz, president of the Portland Police Association, fired off ...
GZA kept Portland waiting in more ways than one on his 30th anniversary tour for Liquid Swords. Holly Hazelwood reports.
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The mood was jovial at Southeast Portland’s Lents Field on Sunday, where a sold out crowd of 2,007 people assembled to watch ...