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Notice of Land Use Decision LU 24-071640 RP

The City of Portland published a land use decision regarding a replat review for a property located at 6026 SE Harold St. The decision was published on June 20, 2025, and appeals must be filed by July 11, 2025. Residents can access more information and the official notice via the city’s website.

Multnomah County corrections deputy pleads not guilty to sex abuse charges

A Multnomah County corrections deputy, Edwin Diaz, faces multiple sex abuse charges involving two female inmates. Diaz, 54, pleaded not guilty in court, prompting Sheriff Nicole Morrisey O'Donnell to express deep concern and emphasize her commitment to accountability and transparency.

Proposed Draft released to create new standards for approving public infrastructure projects located in natural areas

The Planning Commission will review draft proposals on July 22 to modernize standards for public infrastructure in natural areas. Public participation is encouraged, with options to provide feedback online or testify at the hearing. The proposed changes aim to improve environmental overlay zones to better manage natural resources.

Oregon Bill Expanding Police Use of Drones Without Warrants Alarms Civil Rights Advocates

Oregon's Senate Bill 238 would allow law enforcement to use drones without a warrant, raising concerns among civil rights advocates about potential privacy violations. Critics, including the ACLU, argue that existing laws already permit drone use with judicial oversight, emphasizing the risks of unchecked surveillance. Proponents claim the bill is necessary for public safety and to address staffing shortages in police departments.

Filtration Neighbor Update - June 20, 2025

The City of Portland will host a filtration update event on June 20, 2025, from midnight to 5 PM GMT. The event aims to inform the community about advancements in water filtration technology and safety measures.

Portland ARC PDX News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News

KATU ABC 2 provides extensive coverage of news, weather, sports, and community events in Portland, Oregon, and nearby areas. The network serves local towns including Beaverton, Lake Oswego, and Gresham. Its content aims to keep residents informed about significant developments in their communities.

Residents raise safety concerns near proposed Pearl District homeless shelter site

Portland plans to establish a new homeless shelter in the Pearl District, aiming to address the city's homelessness crisis. Concerns from local residents include potential increases in drug use and safety issues, while advocates emphasize the urgent need for short-term solutions. Mayor Keith Wilson commits to ensuring safe shelter for all by December 2025.

Hayward hosts thousands of athletes for Nike Outdoor Nationals and USATF U20 Championships

Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., hosted the Nike Outdoor Nationals and USATF U20 Championships, attracting athletes nationwide. Oregon State's Delaney Ulrich secured second place in the women's 3000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:47.19, while East Linn Christian's Daisey Lilande finished first in her heat of the girls 5000-meter race.

Former Multnomah County corrections deputy accused of dating inmate, smuggling drugs

A former Multnomah County corrections deputy, Devona Preble, faced court on Friday for allegedly dating an inmate and smuggling drugs into jail. She also attempted to conceal the inmate's identity during a domestic disturbance after his release. Preble faces multiple charges, including supplying contraband.

City Council appoints Community Board for Police Accountability, marking a major step in oversight system reform

Portland City Council appointed 27 members to the Community Board for Police Accountability, a body established for independent police oversight. This action follows the overwhelming approval of Ballot Measure 26-217 by 82% of voters in November 2020, which empowers civilians in police disciplinary matters. The board will investigate misconduct and recommend reforms to the Portland Police Bureau.

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