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Mayoral candidate Rene Gonzalez violated city rules by omitting financial disclaimer from public sign, auditor finds

Mayoral candidate Rene Gonzalez has been found in violation of city regulations for failing to include a financial disclaimer on a public sign, according to an auditor's investigation. This issue is separate from an ongoing inquiry into his alleged misuse of city funds for editing his Wikipedia page.

Clatsop County students get up-close look at forest management and ecosystem

Clatsop County students had the opportunity to engage with forest management practices during the annual Forestry Days event hosted by the Oregon Department of Forestry. Nearly 500 students participated in this educational initiative aimed at enhancing their understanding of ecosystems and forestry.

Salem's new breast cancer center opens, set to serve over 400 patients

Salem Health Hospitals and Clinics celebrated the grand opening of their new Breast Care Center, which is expected to serve over 400 patients. The facility aims to provide high-quality, multidisciplinary care for breast cancer patients in the community.

C-TRAN to start building hydrogen fueling station

C-TRAN, the public transit agency in Clark County, is set to build a hydrogen fueling facility as part of its effort to transition to a zero-emissions fleet. The facility is expected to support hydrogen fuel cell electric buses and is scheduled to open in 2026. This initiative aligns with broader environmental goals and reflects a growing trend in sustainable public transportation.

Portland gives away 3,000 free trees to expand city canopy

Portland is giving away 3,000 free trees to residents as part of an initiative to expand the city's green canopy. This marks the eighth consecutive year that the city has distributed trees for planting on private property, promoting environmental sustainability and community involvement.

Traffic alert: Rollover crash investigation closes ramp from I-84 to I-205

A rollover crash has led to the closure of the westbound ramp from I-84 to I-205 in Portland, prompting an investigation by the Portland Police. The incident has significant implications for local traffic and safety, drawing immediate attention from commuters and authorities alike.

Clackamas DA reveals details of officer-involved shooting in Milwaukie

The Clackamas County District Attorney's Office has released new details regarding an officer-involved shooting that occurred on September 30 in Milwaukie. This incident has raised significant attention due to its implications for local law enforcement practices and community safety.

Like a food bank, but for furniture: Community Warehouse opens its doors in Tigard

Community Warehouse has opened a new facility in Tigard, providing essential furniture to individuals and families in need. The initiative serves approximately 70 households weekly, functioning similarly to a food bank but for furniture. This service aims to alleviate the burden of furnishing homes for those facing financial hardships.

High-tech chase: Drone helps police nab robbery suspect

A robbery suspect was apprehended by the Springfield Police Department with assistance from the Metro Drone Team, showcasing the innovative use of technology in law enforcement. The incident highlights the growing importance of drones in enhancing public safety and police operations.

Live Nation-operated venue green lighted by City Council

The Portland City Council has unanimously approved a new Live Nation venue following public testimony that rejected an appeal to block its development. The decision marks a significant development in the Central Eastside Industrial District, addressing ongoing land use issues in the area.

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