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Multnomah County Renters Protected From Eviction for 90 Days Under New Policy

Multnomah County Renters Protected From Eviction for 90 Days Under New Policy
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Good Afternoon, News: Restrictions Will Lift When Oregon is 70% Vaxxed, NRA Thwarted, and Trump s Failed Blog

Here s your daily roundup of all the latest local and national news. (Like our coverage? Please consider making a recurring contribution to the Mercury to keep it comin !) IN LOCAL NEWS: Today I’m setting a specific statewide target to more fully reopen Oregon’s economy. Seventy percent. That’s the number of Oregonians age 16 and older that we need to reach with a first dose. I’m confident we can get there in June. Governor Kate Brown (@OregonGovBrown) May 11, 2021 • OMG, have you heard the news? Everywhere you look, the City of Roses has become the city of trash and filth, according to KOIN News’ most recent story on Portland’s reputation. Well, maybe this means trying to buy a house in Portland will become less like

Advocates Raise Concerns About Homeless Shelter Expansion Proposal

A meeting of a community board that helps guide regional solutions to homelessness underscored concerns last week around a shelter proposal pitched by Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran. The virtual Wednesday meeting of the A Home For Everyone (AHFE) Coordinating Board—which oversees the collaborative work being done by governments in the Portland metro region to address homelessness—centered on Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury's proposed county budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year. That budget suggests using.

The house a community bought: man who needs kidney receives gift of new home

Posted: Apr 26, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 26 Alaya, Alvero, Chelcie, Javier and Jaden Wiggins pose outside their new home in Clayton Park. They are overwhelmed that so many people contributed to help buy the home to give them a safe place to live. (Steve Lawrence/CBC) As Alaya Wiggins sprinted through her new home for the first time, the four-year-old asked: Mommy, are we going to live here forever? Her mother, Chelsie Wiggins replied  Yes. Taking their first steps in the new house was a special moment for the Wiggins family. It was extra special because it was bought with more than $100,000 in donations from friends, family and strangers.

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