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| | | | The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) is gearing up for a predictably volatile August 17 visit by the Proud Boys-a national alt-right organization rooted in male chauvinism and white nationalism. In a press alert sent Friday morning, PPB said that no organization that plans on rallying that day (anti-fascist group PopMob has also scheduled a counter-protest) has applied for an official permit to hold an event in downtown Portland. But, PPB writes: "Based on publicly-available information,... | |
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| | | | The total number of homeless people in Multnomah County is up 30 percent since 2019, according to data released by the county's Joint Office of Homeless Services (JOHS) Wednesday. The majority of the increase is made up of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness-a term to define those who are living on the streets as opposed to in transitional housing or emergency shelters. As of 2022, 3,057 people were living unsheltered in the county, compared to 2,037... | |
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| | | | Are churches the new housing developers? Leaders at a North Portland church property, now home to an affordable housing complex for formerly homeless veterans, say they can be part of the solution to Portland's housing crisis. Last Wednesday morning, North Portland's Portsmouth Union Church (PUC) was abuzz with people celebrating the opening of a new affordable housing development that's been in the works for nearly a decade. The complex, dubbed Portsmouth Commons, is a 20-unit... | |
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| | The UConn women's basketball team will celebrate four players from three different recruiting classes on Senior Day against Marquette. |