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On October 13, 2021, Portland Police reported that "a group of around 100 anarchists caused substantial damage to businesses and government buildings in downtown Portland Tuesday night" (Oct. 12). Participants broke numerous windows and "35 separate locations were targeted, including banks, retail stores, coffee shops, and government buildings."
It appears as if tiny homes could be the solution to a very big problem. Portland Mayor Charlie Hales is preparing to endorse the construction of a number of 192 square foot houses on publicly ...
Flooding just north of downtown Portland in February 1996, viewed looking southeast towards the Steel Bridge An aerial view of the Willamette River's flood. The Willamette Valley flood of 1996 was part of a larger series of floods in the Pacific Northwest of the United States which took place between late January and mid-February 1996.
Demonstrators gathered in downtown Portland again; crowd estimates ranged from hundreds to a thousand. [44] [45] One group attempted to break into the Lloyd Center; riot police broke up a group of approximately 200 people outside the shopping mall. [45] Police said that a fire was set inside the Portland Law and Justice Center during the ...
Feb. 22—PORTLAND, Maine — Dave Higgins grew up on Park Avenue in the 1960s with severe, undiagnosed dyslexia. It left him functionally illiterate, barely able to write his own name as a ...
Graffiti is a cause of disagreement among residents of Portland, Oregon. [1] Residents can report graffiti and request removal. [ 2 ] In 2023, a poll conducted by The Oregonian showed 61 percent of Portland voters considered graffiti a "big" problem.
Portland with Kids: A Family Vacation Alamy Because of its extensive public transit system, exciting local scene and emphasis on outdoor activities, Portland, Oregon is a decidedly family-friendly ...
There are fewer crosswalks on the city's east side, compared to downtown Portland and centrally located neighborhoods. [1] Lawsuits have been filed against the city because of deaths at pedestrian crossings, and Portland has seen the installation of artistic crossings as well as guerrilla crosswalks.