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The effort to recall Ted Wheeler

The effort to recall Ted Wheeler A Portland group fights with forms in hand to oust the embattled mayor share Petitioners working on the campaign to recall Ted Wheeler visited parks, grocery stores and MAX lines to gather signatures for their cause on July 1. Total Recall PDX, founded by Portland lawyer Alan Kessler in Nov. 2020, is a political action committee intent on getting Wheeler out of office. Total Recall’s reasoning for starting a campaign against Wheeler is based mainly on the mayor’s alleged political and fiscal malfeasance. Audrey Caines, an environmental and social activist who joined Total Recall PDX in May 2021, is heading the recall efforts as campaign manager. 

Portland Center Stage New Board Will Focus on Social Justice

Portland Center Stage released a statement today from Stacey Caldwell Roberts, incoming board chair; Cynthia Fuhrman, managing director, and Marissa Wolf, artistic director:

This agreement shall be deemed entered into in the state of California

This agreement shall be deemed entered into in the state of California
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Pamplin Media Group - Three finalists chosen for top city job in Gresham

Three finalists chosen for top city job in Gresham City Council picks finalists and is seeking community input and involvement in next steps The Gresham City Council has selected three finalists for the position of city manager and is seeking community input and involvement in next steps. Mayor Travis Stovall will host a virtual community forum on Wednesday, April 21, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. to introduce the finalists: Jamal Fox, Patrick Quinton and Nina Vetter. Following the first round of interviews for the city manager position earlier in 2021, the City Council re-opened the recruitment process, which remains open until filled. In total, 37 candidates who applied by March 22 were considered for this phase of the process.

Hung Far from Chinatown

ON THE SIDEWALKS at NW 4th and Couch Thursday night, September 2, Old Town s future gathered to welcome home a piece of its bawdy past. The famed Hung Far Low sign was returning after a two-year banishment, and white-haired Chinese men were gawking upward alongside young white kids. Traditional lion dancers leapt around for the cameras. Meanwhile, just beyond the railing at Ping, Pearl denizens clinked cocktail glasses. Bruce Wong, a cheerful 79-year-old whose grandfather erected the sign maybe in 1928, was the one who spoke with reporters after the spectacle. But it was renowned chef Kurt Huffman, an owner of Ping, the joint that moved in when the original Hung Far Low split for SE 82nd in 2005, who did the unwrapping.

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