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Gun access revoked for ex-Kalama city councilman after reported death threats
Cowlitz County Superior Court is barring a former Kalama city councilmember from having guns after telling his therapist he wants to shoot the local leaders who wronged him, court records show. The court granted the protection order against Matthew Michael Merz, 45, of Kalama earlier this month, preventing him from...
Jury Awards $4.4M to Man Racially Profiled at Walmart (Video)
Walmart Ordered to Pay $4.4 Million in Racial Profiling Case. Walmart has been ordered to pay $4.4 million to Michael Mangum, an Oregon man who was racially profiled by an employee at one of their stores. The incident, known as the “Shopping While Black” case, occurred on March 26, 2020, at a Walmart in Wood Village, Oregon.
DATA: New mapping tool shows Portland’s richest and poorest neighborhoods
Roughly 34% of families live below the federal poverty line in Portsmouth, Portland's poorest neighborhood, according to newly published data provided by the City of Portland’s Office of Community & Civic Life.
SnowCap Community Charities raises $1,500 during Downtown Gresham event
A local fundraising event, hosted by a beloved Downtown Gresham restaurant, was a smash hit — raising critical dollars for a nonprofit organization dedicated to feeding the hungry. SnowCap Community Charities raised $1,500 during a raffle fundraiser hosted Thursday, July 25, at Spinella’s, 436 N. Main Ave. The gathering had plenty of great prizes, like a cutting board and cocktail smoker, as well as gift cards to local restaurants. The evening also had a live show from musician Letty Isabel, who is a mainstay performer across East Multnomah County. All of that money supported SnowCap’s ongoing mission. It is the largest nonprofit food pantry in the state and feeds people from Gresham, East Portland, Troutdale, Fairview and Wood Village. The pantry is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at 17805 S.E. Stark St. Learn more at snowcap.org
Good Morning, News: If Wheeler Can't Jail Homeless He'll Ticket Them, Racist Trump Steps on Rake, and Simone Biles to Hit the Floor
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Jelly Roll to perform in Portland Sept 1, tickets are still available
American rapper and singer Jelly Roll is coming to Portland on Sunday, September 1 at 7p.m. at the Moda Center as part of his 2024 ‘Beautifully Broken’ tour. Tickets are still available for the highly-anticipated show at a variety of price points, starting as low as $75 per seat.
OFM corrects overstated revenue loss if capital gains tax repeal passes
(The Center Square) – Opponents of a Initiative 2109 to repeal Washington state's capital gains tax are adjusting their marketing materials after a recent correction from the Office of Financial Management. Reports earlier this year from OFM and a required Fiscal Impact Statement on revenue impacts from I-2109 said revenue collections would plummet by $5 billion over a six-year period if voters approved it, according to the Washington State Budget & Policy Center. ...
Voters to decide on pace of Washington’s transition off natural gas
Let the battle over the future of natural gas in Washington begin. State election officials on Wednesday certified an initiative for the November ballot that seeks to reverse Washington’s controversial tactics to phase out natural gas use in homes and other buildings. Supporters of Initiative 2066 began gathering signatures in mid-May and turned in 533,005 signatures earlier this month....
Attorney Russell J. Speidel named to Super Lawyers list
WENATCHEE — Russell J. Speidel, an estate planning and probate attorney based in Wenatchee, has been recognized in the 2024 edition of Washington Super Lawyers, marking his continued excellence in the legal field. The prestigious designation, awarded to only five percent of lawyers statewide, highlights Speidel's expertise and standing...
Johnson faces frustration from hard-liners on spending issues
Hard-line conservatives in the House left Washington frustrated that Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) didn’t uphold his promises on pushing through spending legislation — though they did not necessarily blame him. Johnson has now been in his post longer than his predecessor, who was ousted in part due to frustration with how he handled spending issues. […]
More states follow Oregon's lead on paid family leave
Over the past year, Oregon residents have gained access to state-mandated paid family leave. Since last September, state numbers show, that over half a billion dollars in benefits have been paid out to 73,000 people. Why it matters: Paid leave policies give new parents time to recover from birth and...
Ending July hot and starting August even hotter
Today will be hotter than yesterday, with highs hitting the triple digits in some areas. Another ridge of high pressure has centered itself over the West and is expected to stay for an extended period of time. We won’t be seeing this heat for three weeks, like we saw at the beginning of July, but we will see temperatures over 90 for a while. Prepare and protect yourself from the heat, there will be little relief at night for the next few days, as lows will only drop into the 60s. Take frequent breaks, drink plenty of water.
Wildfire conditions roar back, Pacific Northwest braces for challenging August
Firefighters have harnessed the temporary break of cooler weather and no new lightning fires to add miles and miles of new containment lines across nearly 30 large wildfires on national forests in Oregon and Washington. But after just a short 72-hour reprieve, wildfire conditions across much of the Pacific Northwest are set to come roaring back. “August is showing us nothing but hot, dry, windy conditions and dry lightning all in the first week,” said Ed Hiatt, Pacific Northwest Assistant Fire Director for Operations. “Exhausted...
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