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Mariners plan to unveil Ichiro statue in 2026

The Seattle Mariners will unveil a statue of Ichiro Suzuki in 2026 to honor his contributions to baseball and the team. Ichiro's #51 jersey was retired during a memorable ceremony, making him the third player with a statue at T-Mobile Park. Mariners Chairman John Stanton emphasized Ichiro's impact as a prolific hitter and leader.

Raleigh crushes MLB-best 44th homer and Rodrguez hits 2 as streaking Mariners top Rays

Cal Raleigh hit his major league-leading 44th home run, and Julio Rodríguez added two more homers as the Seattle Mariners defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 7-4 on August 9, 2025. The win marked Seattle's sixth consecutive victory, bringing them within a half-game of the Houston Astros in the AL West. The Mariners retired Ichiro Suzuki's No. 51 jersey before the game.

PHOTOS Ichiro enshrined as Mariners legend as team retires 51 in pregame ceremony

Ichiro Suzuki's number #51 was retired by the Seattle Mariners on August 9, 2025, during a ceremony at T-Mobile Park. He joins Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez as the only Mariners with retired numbers. The event celebrated Ichiro's legacy as a newly enshrined Hall of Famer.

Portland's AMPLIFY PDX block party aims to unite and support local nonprofits

Portland’s AMPLIFY PDX block party unites 20 local nonprofits for a community resource event on Aug. 9, aiming to raise funds and awareness. The event will feature various activities from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Open Signal: Portland Community Media Center.

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The City of Portland complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws by providing meaningful access to its programs and services. Residents can request translation, interpretation, and accommodations by calling 503-823-4000 or using the Relay Service at 711.

For a Glimpse Into Portland's Thriving Future, Look to the River

Portland residents increasingly embrace the Willamette River, thanks to advocacy from the Human Access Project. The river, now swimmable due to a $1.4 billion sewer project, hosts weekly events that draw hundreds, showcasing a cultural shift towards urban waterways. City leaders are also pushing for more riverfront development and access initiatives.

Portland Pickles rally late to take Game 1 in Salem

The Portland Pickles secured a 4-3 comeback victory against the Marion Berries in Game 1 of the West Coast League playoffs. Josh Schleichardt tied the game with a home run in the eighth inning, and Tanner Griffith drove in the winning run in the ninth. The series continues with Game 2 on Saturday at Walker Stadium.

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The City of Portland provides essential services to ensure compliance with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. These services include translation, interpretation, and various accommodations, available through a dedicated phone line. Residents can request ADA accommodations by calling 503-823-4000.

Convicted rapist accused of kidnapping Salem girl part of unclassified offender backlog

A convicted rapist, Elijah Arce, faces charges of kidnapping an 11-year-old girl in Salem while remaining unclassified as a sex offender in Oregon. The state has a backlog of about 18,000 unclassified sex offenders due to funding and staffing limitations. Recent legislative actions aim to address this issue as Arce's new charges raise questions about his classification process.

Why Our Unified Housing Strategy Matters and Why We Need It Now

Portland City Council adopted the Unified Housing Strategy Resolution, aiming to tackle the city's housing crisis. The resolution seeks to align city bureaus, prioritize affordable housing, and establish accountability through measurable targets. This coordinated approach responds to rising rents, evictions, and homelessness in the city.

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