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In the community's long quest for police accountability, there's light at the end of the tunnel, writes Candace Avalos writes in her final column for The Oregonian/OregonLive. The commission charged with developing the city code aims to submit its work to the City Council ahead of an August deadline.
Portland residents are sharing concerns about the city's interest in gunshot detection technology, as the city reviews proposals from four external companies
Dozens of Portlanders spoke in opposition Wednesday to the city’s proposed plan to use gunshot detection technology to curb rising rates of gun violence in Portland. Despite an overwhelming negative reaction to the plan during a town hall event, a representative from Mayor Ted Wheeler’s office could not answer whether the city would use the input as reason to halt the project, or move forward with the pilot project regardless of the adverse response. “It’s.