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PBOT launches $11M pedestrian project in East Portland December 16 2020
The East Portland Access to Employment and Education project calls for construction of new sidewalks, street crossings, bike lanes and more.
The city transportation agency plans to spend at least $11 million building out amenities for bikers, walkers and schoolchildren in East Portland.
Despite the late-autumn drizzle, Portland Bureau of Transportation crews have begun work on a series of projects dubbed the East Portland Access to Employment and Education plan, paid for by federal funds and local dollars. Some of our eastside streets are just too dangerous, said transportation planner Shane Valle. Long stretches of road between traffic signals means people go too fast, making it unsafe, sometimes even deadly, just to cross the street.
Uber driver an Iraqi refugee working to bring new wife to U.S. on life support after suspected mistaken shooting
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The state medical examiner found Mseer died from a gunshot wound and ruled his death a homicide.
Police ask that anyone with information on the shooting contact Detective Rico Beniga at 503-823-0457 Rico.Beniga@portlandoregon.gov or Detective Scott Broughton at (503) 823-3774 Scott.Broughton@portlandoregon.gov
Dhulfiqar Mseer, a refugee from Iraq who moved with his family to Portland about five years ago, had been working hard as an Uber driver to earn a living.
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While Their Pubs Remain Shut, Some Breweries Are Turning Them Into Marketplaces Hopworks just launched its seasonal B Store, while Coin Toss will welcome artists to sell their wares in its newly expanded taproom. Photo courtesy of Hopworks Updated December 10, 2020 You may not be able to drink a pint inside your neighborhood brewery for, well…at this point no one knows how long. But in the meantime, owners aren t letting their pubs sit idle. Some are transforming those spaces into marketplaces, whether in-person or virtual, to boost their own sales while also helping others during this difficult time.