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Portland mayoral candidates weigh in on balancing budget

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler is initiating budget cuts across various city bureaus as he prepares to leave office. The candidates for the upcoming mayoral election have begun to respond to these proposed reductions, emphasizing the potential impact on essential services. This critical issue highlights the intersection of local governance and financial management in Portland.

Lawsuit over heat dome death settled for $375,000

A lawsuit linked to the 2021 heat dome has been settled for $375,000, involving a medical transportation driver and an adult foster home. The estate of a deceased woman, who suffered during the extreme heat event, was the plaintiff in this case. This settlement highlights the ongoing discussions surrounding negligence and accountability in extreme weather conditions.

Prosecutors seek to move Fall City teen charged for killing his family to adult court

The King County Prosecuting Attorney is pursuing the transfer of a 15-year-old boy charged with murdering his family to adult court in Fall City. This case highlights significant legal implications regarding juvenile offenders and their treatment in the justice system. The story raises important questions about accountability and rehabilitation for young offenders.

Woodland Park Zoo mourns the death of 14-year-old Shila, its last remaining gray wolf

The Woodland Park Zoo has announced the passing of Shila, its last remaining gray wolf, at the age of 14. This news highlights the zoo's ongoing commitment to animal health and conservation, particularly as it navigated Shila's health challenges, including the use of a pacemaker. The announcement has resonated deeply within the local community, marking the end of an era for the zoo.

Bigger Portland Veterans Day Parade set for Nov. 11

The upcoming Portland Veterans Day Parade is set to be the largest since the pandemic, according to event organizers. Scheduled for November 11, the parade will feature various local groups, including schools and veterans’ organizations, highlighting the city's commitment to honoring its heroes.

Portland man, 85, rescued after getting lost on Washington hike

An 85-year-old Portland man was rescued after becoming lost during a hike in Washington. The incident highlights the importance of safety measures for hikers, especially for seniors. Local authorities responded swiftly to ensure his safe return.

OHSU President Danny Jacobs to resign

OHSU President Danny Jacobs announced his resignation in an email to employees, marking a significant change in leadership at the institution. His retirement will pave the way for Nate Selden to succeed him, indicating a shift in OHSU's strategic direction.

Federal cybersecurity agency on alert for attempts to undermine 2024 election

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is actively preparing for potential threats to the 2024 election, focusing on both cyberattacks and in-person security challenges. Established in 2018, CISA is tasked with safeguarding the nation's critical infrastructure against various forms of attack.

Bigger Portland Veterans Day Parade set for Nov. 11

The Portland Veterans Day Parade is set to be the largest since the pandemic, promising a significant event for the local community. Co-chair Shawn M. Flynn and other organizers anticipate a vibrant celebration honoring veterans, with various participants including local schools and community groups.

The 'Super Bowl of Roller Derby' is coming to the City of Roses

The 2024 Global Championships of roller derby, dubbed the 'Super Bowl of Roller Derby,' will take place from November 1-3 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland, hosted by the renowned Rose City Rollers. This prestigious event is expected to attract significant attention from fans and participants alike, enhancing Portland's vibrant sports culture.

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