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Social service providers who focus on the homeless have received a new shot in the arm.
The local Community Services Consortium, dispensing funds that originated with the federal CARES Act, has awarded more than $2.6 million to Corvallis-area groups. Disbursement of the grant money already is underway and will continue through January.
The emergency services grant money will go to the Unity Shelter group, Corvallis Housing First and the Corvallis Daytime Drop-in Center, although itâs not clear how much which agency will receive.
In an effort to fight hesitancy and misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine, Hollywood producers, writers and showrunners are including vaccine storylines in scripts. Veuerâs Maria Mercedes Galuppo has more.
Dumptown: How Portland’s trash problem spiraled out of control
Updated on Mar 12, 2021;
Published on Mar 12, 2021
An old mattress, furniture and other trash litter a sidewalk along 122nd Avenue in Southeast Portland. March 10, 2021 Beth Nakamura/Staff The Oregonian
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Portland rests in the shadow of Mount Hood, with two major rivers and a verdant tree canopy. Its natural beauty and trailblazing policies on recycling and sustainability built its reputation as a civic showpiece.
That idyllic image now lies buried beneath mounds and mounds of garbage, shocking residents and visitors alike.
“I’ve lived here my whole life and have never seen anything like it,” said Dan Grogan, 59, who owns Fisherman’s Marine & Outdoor, a sporting goods store at the Hayden Meadows Square in North Portland.
Oregon weighed slide risk before logging off Highway 30 By Katie Frankowicz, The Daily Astorian
Published: January 19, 2021, 8:07am
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A landslide that shut down U.S. Highway 30 east of Astoria this month appears to have stabilized despite several more days of heavy rain.
Rain is considered the primary trigger for the Jan. 4 slide about 3 miles east of the city that sent a pile of debris onto the road and trapped a passing truck. But some people in the community, including neighboring property owners, point to logging activities they believe left the area vulnerable when winter hit.
A harvest in 2018 cleared trees from the top of the slope down to the road. The area had just been replanted with Sitka spruce, Douglas fir and western hemlock in 2020 most of them small plugs or 12-inch tall seedlings.
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