A city ordinance that would’ve severely restricted and criminally penalized unhoused people for resting in public is getting an overhaul. The previous version essentially prohibited people from resting in public from 8 am to 8 pm. That ordinance, approved by Portland City Council last year, was challenged in court, with plaintiffs arguing that the language of the code placed unreasonable requirements on people and left them with nowhere to go, since the region lacks enough.
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The unique Spanish tradition called the Andalusia Feria de abril in Sevilla dates back to the 19th Century. It was created as a livestock fair when farmers from all over
In this presidential election year, big changes are coming to Oregon's statewide offices. Oregonians will vote for a new Attorney General, Secretary of State, a