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Grand jury 'appalled' to find Multnomah County is only now looking into replacing its deteriorating jails

A grand jury has expressed alarm over Multnomah County's delayed action in addressing the urgent need to replace its deteriorating jails, as highlighted in a recent report. The findings underscore long-standing issues of disrepair, staffing shortages, and insufficient public defenders at the Multnomah County Detention Center.

Oh, the places you'll go at PDX: Travelers talk thoughts on transformations

Travelers and staff at Portland International Airport (PDX) share their positive experiences and thoughts on recent renovations, highlighting the beauty and functionality of the remodels. The general consensus reflects a strong appreciation for the airport's transformation, which enhances the travel experience for both locals and visitors.

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Abandoned barge removed from Columbia River

The abandoned barge, Dredge Herb Anderson, has been successfully removed from the Columbia River and towed to North Portland for testing. Following the assessment for toxic materials, the vessel will be dismantled. This significant environmental action reflects ongoing efforts to maintain the cleanliness of local waterways.

‘The community has lost faith’: St. Helens school board places Superintendent Stockwell on paid administrative leave

The St. Helens school board has placed Superintendent Scot Stockwell on paid administrative leave amid growing dissatisfaction from the school community regarding district leadership. Acting board Chair Trinity Monahan stated that trust has eroded within the community, prompting this decision. This article highlights significant local governance issues affecting education in the region.

Multnomah County mulls 'risk bonding' for seismically-vulnerable Portland fuel tank hub

Multnomah County is considering implementing "risk bonding" to address concerns regarding the seismically vulnerable fuel tank hub located along the Willamette River in Portland. This approach aims to mitigate the risks posed by potential earthquakes, particularly in light of the looming threat from the Cascadia subduction zone. The initiative reflects the county's proactive stance on public safety and environmental hazards.

St. Helens High hires new principal

St. Helens High School has appointed a new principal following the indictment of the previous principal connected to a sex abuse scandal involving multiple teachers. This decision comes amidst a significant transition period for the school, highlighting the ongoing issues surrounding staff conduct and accountability in education.

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