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The Genealogical Forum of Oregon’s African American Special Interest group meets every third Saturday, via ZOOM, from noon to 2 p.m. The public is invited to attend.
READ MOREAt-home tests make it easy to get results in a few minutes, but are they reliable? OHSU answers your top 6 questions about at-home tests.
READ MOREZoom meeting will be held Wednesday, February 23 from 6-7 p.m.
READ MOREThe Center for Responsible Lending and a coalition of 51 small business advocates submitted a letter to Congress today calling for fair treatment for microbusinesses seeking forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program loans
READ MOREHB 4133 A will give Oregonians more options for how they register to vote, increasing efficiency and accessibility
READ MOREMultnomah County and Metro have launched two new tax programs for the greater Portland community that will help fund housing services and establish a tuition-free preschool program.
READ MOREOregon received $289 million from the two rounds of Emergency Rental Assistance Program funding, but the state faces a shortfall in the wake of the omicron variant.
READ MOREThe month-long activities will culminate in Linfield University's first-ever Black Wall Street, a festival for Black artists, craftspeople and restaurateurs to promote and sell their goods on the McMinnville campus
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