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A federal judge has upheld renter protections passed by the Seattle City Council in 2017, finding that they are a reasonable approach for reducing housing discrimination.
READ MOREBlazes caused by fireworks fell by almost 80% this year, likely because of a ban on fireworks over the Fourth of July holiday.
READ MOREThe Broadway Bridge will close to all motor vehicles from 6 am to 8 pm on Saturday and Sunday, July 10 – 11, for a structural inspection.
READ MOREOregon Humanities will award $675,000 in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
READ MOREDue to unusually dry conditions and high risk for fire danger, the sale and use of all fireworks within the unincorporated areas of Multnomah County hasbeen banned.
READ MORETriMet will be offering free rides from July 3-5 so people can eat, play and roam with ease this holiday weekend.
READ MOREThis week’s record-breaking heat wave is finally behind us, but the risk of wildfire isn’t.
READ MOREVeto of bill expunging criminal records and confidentiality of juvenile arrest records hurts children of Florida
READ MOREThe governor requested that the Oregon Department of Corrections conduct a case-by-case analysis of the people in custody who fought the fires
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