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Portland will enforce new homeless camping ban July 1, Mayor Ted Wheeler says
KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland· 17 hours agoThe city of Portland will begin enforcement of its new ban on homeless camps beginning July 1, Mayor...
Mayor Wheeler to control city bureaus next month in ‘biggest shift in over 100 years’
KOIN via Yahoo News· 7 days agoPortland Mayor Ted Wheeler will take control of all government bureaus starting July 1, as part of...
Mayor Ted Wheeler introduces Portland's new way of doing business, 2 weeks from soft launch
KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland· 7 days agoPortland Mayor Ted Wheeler held a press briefing Tuesday to introduce the soft launch of a new city...
Mayor Wheeler touts foot traffic improvements in downtown Portland
KOIN News 6 Portland· 7 days agoCity leaders are also working to create incentives for office leasing, including a new upcoming...
Portland officials skeptical of revamped Multnomah County partnership to reduce homelessness
OregonLive.com· 4 days agoPortland commissioners voiced concerns about a new homeless response agreement with Multnomah...
Portland commissioners vote on amendments to new homeless services agreement with Mult. Co.
FOX 12 Oregon· 4 days agoPortland City Commissioners met on Thursday to discuss a proposed agreement with Multnomah County,...
'Endless revolving door': Blue state will recriminalize drugs, but one key official is looking for a...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoDrug possession will soon become a crime again in Oregon, but critics say Portland area leaders are...
Leadership Nashville announces class of 2024-25 - Nashville Business Journal
The Business Journals· 4 days agoLeadership Nashville has announced its latest class. Here's who made the cut.
Tents, tarps and lawsuits at the center of hours-long debate over whether Portland partner with...
KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland· 5 days agoPortland city commissioners spent four hours on Thursday debating how they plan to spend millions of...
Dem-run cities see their police forces shrink as crime rages on
BizPac Review· 5 days agoNew York City, Los Angeles, Portland, Austin, and Washington, D.C., all run by Democrats, collectively had about 1,500 fewer law enforcement officers on staff in 2023 than they did prior to ...