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Officers, sergeants with Portland s Rapid Response Team resign from the specialized crowd control unit

Officers, sergeants with Portland s Rapid Response Team resign from the specialized crowd control unit
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Officers, sergeants resign en masse from Portland s Rapid Response Team crowd control unit

Officers, sergeants resign en masse from Portland s Rapid Response Team crowd control unit
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Coronavirus in Oregon: 356 new cases, 2 deaths

The Oregon Health Authority Wednesday reported 356 new known cases of COVID-19 part of the slow and gradual decline of infections over the past five weeks. The rolling seven-day average now stands at 316 cases per day. Officials also reported two new deaths from the disease. Here’s a look at the status of the pandemic in Oregon Wednesday: Vaccines: The state reported 14,457 new shots in .

Former Oregon Congresswoman Elizabeth Furse has died

Former Oregon Congresswoman Elizabeth Furse has died OregonLive.com 3 mins ago Betsy Hammond, oregonlive.com © Benjamin Brink/LC- The Oregonian The interior of the Elizabeth Furse s house in Helvatia is a reflection of her interests, the creative talent of her family and her own artistic projects. The photo was taken in 2014, when she ran for a seat on the Washington County Commission. Elizabeth Furse, who represented northwest Oregon in Congress for three terms in the 1990s, died peacefully at home Sunday at age 84 from complications related to a fall, her former husband said Monday. A lifelong activist, Furse championed the rights of Native Americans and helped five Oregon tribes to regain federal recognition. She also worked to advance the rights of women, children and farm workers, and she advocated for peace and nuclear disarmament and environmental regulation and land use rules.

Bill to allow homeless people broad use of public spaces in Oregon dies in committee

Bill to allow homeless people broad use of public spaces in Oregon dies in committee OregonLive.com 1 hr ago Nicole Hayden, oregonlive.com © Beth Nakamura/LC- The Oregonian The need for greater funding to serve those who are homeless is undisputed and voters desire to help is clear. Unfortunately, the ballot measure in front of voters offers no commitments about how many people will be helped or how it will be spent, the editorial board writes. A bill that would have prohibited Oregon cities from forcing people experiencing homelessness to stop sitting, sleeping or standing almost anywhere on public property died in committee Tuesday.

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