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Homeless deaths increased 11% in Multnomah County

Homeless deaths increased 11 percent in Multnomah County last year, according to a report released Wednesday. County officials ... Read more

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Portland homeless youth band together to survive sweeps

Each day, Orianna Robinson and her neighbors wake up to the buzz of cars in downtown Portland. In ... Read more

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Science Findings: Nonrecreational camping on public lands affects natural resources

Homelessness is often associated with urban areas, yet since the Great Depression, national forests have served as a ... Read more

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Indigenous practice could be key to taming wildfires

For Indigenous tribes in the Pacific Northwest, fire has always been a part of the landscape. Klamath Tribal ... Read more

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2020 Census: Oregon and Portland metro area more diverse

Oregon still has a non-Hispanic white majority, but according to the first data released from the 2020 Census, ... Read more

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Poll: 1 in 5 say Black Lives Matter movement good for Oregon

The Black Lives Matter movement has won supporters and detractors in equal measure, according to a new poll, ... Read more

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Brown sets June 21 target to end COVID-19 limits in Oregon

Nearly all COVID-19 restrictions could be lifted in as early as just over two weeks, Gov. Kate Brown ... Read more

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Clackamas County commissioners censure newly elected Shull over racists posts

The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners formally censured newly elected Commissioner Mark Shull on Thursday, including calling for ... Read more

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BOOMTIME! – A bubble of babies born after WWII changed America

Armistice Day – Nov. 11, 1945: It wouldn’t be called Veterans Day for another eight years, but the ... Read more

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Governor extends COVID-19 state of emergency

Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday extended her state of emergency declaration for the COVID-19 pandemic for another 60 ... Read more

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