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  2. George Floyd protests in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In other action, an initiative called "Reimagine Oregon" was launched in July 2020 by the Urban League of Portland, the African-American Leadership Fund, and other groups. The group has published more than 100 policy proposals to address racial injustice, and invited the public to comment on the proposals by September 11.

  3. Pomona Hotel fire - Wikipedia

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    At approximately 11 p.m. on July 7, 1975, a fire broke out inside the Pomona Hotel (located within the former Erickson Saloon Building) [2] on Burnside Street in northwest Portland, Oregon, in what was at the time considered "one of the toughest, largest skid rows on the West Coast”. [1]

  4. Drag-a-thon - Wikipedia

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    Drag-a-thon was a drag show held during July 10–12, 2023, at the drag venue Darcelle XV Showplace in Portland, Oregon.The event was a successful attempt at setting a Guinness World Record for the longest drag stage show.

  5. Willamette Valley cities post hottest July on record; Oregon ...

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    The Willamette Valley’s largest cities posted their hottest July on record in 2024, according to data from the National Weather Service in Portland.. Salem’s average temperature was 74.4, a ...

  6. When to expect Fourth of July F-15 fighter jet flyovers in ...

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    The 142nd Wing from Portland Air National Guard Base will conduct Independence Day flyovers Thursday for ceremonies and parades throughout Oregon, including Salem, Turner, Mt. Angel, St. Paul and ...

  7. Wall of Moms - Wikipedia

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    A demonstrator in Portland, Oregon, carrying a sunflower, July 24, 2020. Portland's Wall of Moms has been described by some journalists as "a group of mainly white, suburban mothers", [8] but also "includes those who are nonbinary and people who consider themselves mothers". [1]