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When will the Portland heat wave end? Slight relief expected Tuesday (live updates)

When will the Portland heat wave end? Some relief expected Tuesday (live updates) OregonLive.com 1 hr ago Savannah Eadens, oregonlive.com © Mark Graves/The Oregonian While Portland reached a record temperature of over 110 degrees Sunday afternoon, people gathered at Keller Fountain Park to take a dip and cool off. “When will this be over?” was the question likely on every Portlander’s mind Monday as temperature records fell for a third-straight day. The historic heat wave overwhelming the region led to all-time high temperatures records falling across the state over the weekend and on Monday. Portland hit 115 degrees Monday afternoon, setting a new record high temperature for the third day in a row, according to the National Weather Service. Before the weekend, Portland’s record high temperature was 107, first set in 1965.

When will the Portland heat wave end? Some relief expected Tuesday (live updates)

When will the Portland heat wave end? Some relief expected Tuesday (live updates) OregonLive.com 6 hrs ago Savannah Eadens, oregonlive.com © Mark Graves/The Oregonian While Portland reached a record temperature of over 110 degrees Sunday afternoon, people gathered at Keller Fountain Park to take a dip and cool off. “When will this be over?” was the question likely on every Portlander’s mind Monday as temperature records fell for a third-straight day. The historic heat wave overwhelming the region led to all-time high temperatures records falling across the state over the weekend and on Monday. Portland hit 115 degrees Monday afternoon, setting a new record high temperature for the third day in a row, according to the National Weather Service. Before the weekend, Portland’s record high temperature was 107, first set in 1965.

Man arrested in Portland after shoplifting, assaulting officer

Old Town: As homeless camping increases, business owners and unhoused cry for more help

Old Town: As homeless camping increases, business owners and unhoused cry for more help Updated 7:58 AM; Today 7:00 AM The scene outside Union Gospel Mission in Old Town during a free lunch service. April 27, 2021. Beth Nakamura/StaffThe Oregonian Facebook Share Under the wail of passing trains, Portland’s Old Town residents and business owners swap stories of the latest neighborhood goings on. Their conversations repeat themselves week after week. They fear crime is increasing. They’re bothered by tents lining sidewalks and trash piling up. They’re frustrated that first responders don’t arrive quickly when homeless neighbors experience a mental health crisis. And they worry about the immense task of reopening their businesses after a year of closures.

Overworked, overwhelmed and burned out : Why Portland cops say they re leaving in droves -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Overworked, overwhelmed and burned out : Why Portland cops say they re leaving in droves -- Society s Child -- Sott net
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