YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: A Cop Under Arrest, Nurses Cry Foul Against ICE and Management, and Let's... Get... KRAMPY!
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YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: A Cop Under Arrest, Nurses Cry Foul Against ICE and Management, and Let's... Get... KRAMPY!
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""We're Investing for the Long Term": How the Future of Portland's Historic Albina District is Coming Together Last month, the 1803 Fund-formed in 2023 to support Albina revitalization -announced it would invest $70 million to kick off major development projects in North Portland. One project, dubbed "Albina Riverside," is planned as a recreational and community space along the Willamette River."
Legacy Emanuel nurses reported that hospital policies that accommodate immigration enforcement agents harm immigrant patients and conflict with nursing codes of ethics. A 27-year Portland Police Bureau officer faces domestic violence charges and a criminal trial in Clackamas County. A local trivia quiz tests knowledge of recent Portland happenings and cultural items. The 1803 Fund plans a $70 million investment to begin development projects in North Portland, including Albina Riverside, a riverfront recreational and community space. Multnomah County plans to expand universal preschool, offering more than 7,400 Preschool for All seats for the 2026–27 school year.
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