The order comes as the city seeks to hire former Trump homelessness czar as a consultant, stoking fears of a more destructive approach to crisis The legality of Grants Pass’ homelessness policies is ...
“I love outreach,” Racheal Dulaney said with a smile and a laugh. For Racheal, who will be sober for six years this May, outreach isn’t just something you do. It also fulfills a promise. “I promised ...
When Ricki Ruiz was a child, the color of his skin, the sound of his voice and even the mention of his last name put him and his family at risk. “My parents came to this country to search for a better ...
Portland City Council passed a resolution calling for investigation into Zenith’s potential violation of its franchise agreement, disclosure of city communications, with Street Roots reporting as key ...
Matthew Roberts was a compliance officer for the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission until 2016, when he was fired for allegedly attacking someone he thought was a minor in possession of alcohol and ...
On Nov. 20, 2024, FPI management, began filing a series of notices against tenants of Mamook Tokatee, totaling 11 cases at the time of publication. Native American Youth and Family Center, or NAYA ...
Tech companies are working overtime selling artificial intelligence, or AI, as the gateway to a future of plenty. And to this point they have been successful in capturing investor money and government ...
Oregon nearly doubled its union wins in February, overwhelmingly due to organizing in the health care industry. New campaigns and labor actions remained steady, again mainly due to medical workers, ...
Senate Bill 359 allows people to complain to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality if they believe a homeless encampment is dumping waste into state waters. The Republican-led bill is in the ...
That’s the opening salvo from Donnie Oliveira, deputy city administrator, in a text message to Jon Isaacs, Portland Metro Chamber executive vice president of public affairs, just before the two met ...
Karen Lee Batts, David Guyot and Mark Elliot Johnson are three of the people who have died of hypothermia while living unsheltered on the streets of Portland. Enough, Oregon House Republican leaders ...
On Jan. 26, family members, friends and members of the public celebrated the photo exhibit and release of “Memory and Place in Black Portland,” a book of photos with essays, personal narratives and ...