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  2. The Oregonian - Wikipedia

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    The Oregonian is a daily newspaper based in Portland, Oregon, United States, owned by Advance Publications. It is the oldest continuously published newspaper on the U.S. West Coast, founded as a weekly by Thomas J. Dryer on December 4, 1850, and published daily since 1861.

  3. KGW - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .kgw .com. KGW (channel 8) is a television station in Portland, Oregon, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Tegna Inc. The station's studios are located on Jefferson Street in southwestern Portland, and its transmitter is located in the city's Sylvan-Highlands section.

  4. What's the matter with Portland? Shootings, theft and other ...

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    Conservatives have blamed Portlands troubles on left-wing policies: police cuts that led to a drop in morale and staffing shortages; harm reduction programs that offer homeless addicts shelter ...

  5. Portland DA’s defeat underscores challenges Democrats ... - AOL

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    Portland DA’s defeat underscores challenges Democrats face on crime. Julia Mueller. May 25, 2024 at 12:00 PM. The defeat of a progressive prosecutor in an Oregon district attorney’s race this ...

  6. KPTV - Wikipedia

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    KPTV (channel 12) is a television station in Portland, Oregon, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Gray Television alongside Vancouver, Washington –licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate KPDX (channel 49).

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  7. George Floyd protests in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Starting in May 2020, protests following the murder of George Floyd were held in the city of Portland, Oregon, concurrent with protests in other cities in the United States and around the world. By July 2020, many of the protests, which had been held every day since May 28, drew more than 1,000 participants. [2]

  8. Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    www .portland .gov. Portland ( / ˈpɔːrtlənd / PORT-lənd) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated in the northwestern area of the state at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, it is the county seat of Multnomah County, Oregon's most populous county.

  9. Normandale Park shooting - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 2022, Benjamin Jeffrey Smith approached and assaulted a small group of women, at the edge of Normandale Park in Portland, Oregon, United States. [2] He murdered one, caused the paralysis of another from the shoulders down, and seriously injured three others, including a bystander who had approached to deescalate.

  10. Willamette Week - Wikipedia

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    2220 NW Quimby St. Portland, OR 97210. US. Circulation. 25,000 (as of 2023) [2] Website. wweek .com. Willamette Week ( WW) is an alternative weekly newspaper and a website published in Portland, Oregon, United States, since 1974. It features reports on local news, politics, sports, business, and culture .

  11. Portland Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Circulation. 35,000 (as of 2022) [1] OCLC number. 46708462. Website. portlandtribune .com. The Portland Tribune is a weekly newspaper published every Wednesday in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Pamplin Media Group, which publishes a number of community newspapers in the Portland metropolitan area.