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  2. Portland Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Observer is one of the oldest African-American newspapers in Oregon. Established in 1970, it is published weekly (on Wednesdays), in Portland, Oregon. Rev. Alfred L. Henderson founded the paper in the 1970s, in the tradition of the People's Observer, a 1940s publication that had ceased publication in 1950.

  3. KOIN - Wikipedia

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    KOIN (channel 6) is a television station in Portland, Oregon, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Salem–licensed CW owned-and-operated station KRCW-TV (channel 32).

  4. Street Roots - Wikipedia

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    Street Roots is a Portland, Oregon, United States based homeless advocacy group and a weekly alternative newspaper that covers homeless issues. The newsprint is sold by and for the homeless in Portland. The paper is published every week and sold through vendors who are currently or formerly homeless.

  5. KEX (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KEX (1190 kHz) is a clear channel AM radio station licensed to Portland, Oregon.It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and airs a news/talk format known as NewsRadio 1190.The station's studios and offices are on SW 68th Parkway, off Interstate 5 in Tigard, Oregon.

  6. The Beacon (University of Portland) - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon is the student-run newspaper of the University of Portland in Portland, Oregon, United States. The current name of the paper at the private, Catholic school was adopted in 1935. The weekly paper is published each Thursday and is a member of the College Publisher Network. [1]

  7. Ted Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    A sixth-generation Oregonian, Wheeler was born in Portland to a family with roots and wealth in the Oregon timber industry. His father, Sam Wheeler, was executive vice president at Willamette Industries, [5] a Fortune 500 lumber company formed in 1967 by mergers and acquisitions of timber companies (Sam Wheeler sold Wheeler Lumber Company, incorporated in 1900 by Wheeler's great-grandfather ...

  8. Portland Fire & Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Portland Fire and Rescue, also known as the Portland Fire Bureau, and sometimes informally the Portland Fire Department, is the principle fire suppression, prevention, and rescue agency of the City of Portland, Oregon, United States.

  9. Portland Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Portland Meadows was an American horse racing venue in Portland, Oregon, owned by The Stronach Group since July 3, 2011 and previously owned by MI Developments Inc. (MID) 2001. Built by William P. Kyne, who also built Bay Meadows Racetrack in San Mateo, California , the facility opened on September 14, 1946.