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Advocates, Transit Agencies Say Oregon Legislators' Transportation Package Proposal Falls Short

Advocates in Oregon criticized a proposed $2.2 billion transportation funding package for lacking sufficient support for public transit and safety measures. Hilda Perez, a Forest Grove resident, highlighted the challenges faced by low-income families relying on inadequate public transportation. The proposal seeks to raise revenue through increased fees but may not address the needs of marginalized communities.

Pieces of home Japanese glass artist infuses her identity in her work

Japanese glass artist Kurumi Conley blends her heritage with art, creating pieces inspired by traditional Japanese garments. She plans to showcase her work at My People's Market, running from June 28 to December 7, 2025, at the Oregon Convention Center. Conley’s intricate glass creations reflect her journey from Kyoto to Portland, allowing her to share her cultural identity.

Homes evacuated due to 'major' gas leak in SW Portland neighborhood

Homes in Southwest Portland were evacuated Tuesday morning due to a major gas leak caused by a construction crew cutting an underground gas line. Portland Fire crews are assessing the situation for potential gas migration while repair crews work to cap the leak. No injuries have been reported.

Suspicious death in Gresham mobile home park now ruled a homicide investigation

Gresham police have escalated a suspicious death investigation into a homicide after finding 22-year-old Ahanu Johnson deceased at a mobile home park. Authorities urge anyone with information about Johnson's activities around May 4th or 5th to contact detectives.

Driver arrested in Beaverton road rage crash on Hwy 26 Charged with hit-and-run, assault

Police arrested Samir Pazzoto-Filho for crashing into a motorcycle rider during a road rage incident on Highway 26. He faces charges of second-degree assault, unlawful use of a weapon, and hit-and-run. The motorcycle rider has been released from the hospital following the 6:15 a.m. crash on Monday.

Small Business Week 2025 A QA with Pro Time Lawn Seed

Pro Time Lawn Seed, a Portland-based eco-lawns and native seed mix company, celebrates its contributions to the local community as part of Small Business Week. Established in 1979, the company emphasizes sustainability and innovation in its offerings. The business highlights Fleur de Lawn, a flowering eco-lawn, as a must-try for first-time visitors.

Fact checking Portland Mayor Keith Wilson's claims

Mayor Keith Wilson announced a significant drop in Portland's homicide rates during his state of the city address, reporting a decrease to 69 killings in 2024 from 185 in 2022. He credited the efforts of Police Chief Bob Day and emphasized the importance of continued focus on public safety.

Suspect arrested in connection to April murder of Portland man

Rodney Marcus Arreguin, 42, has been arrested for the murder of Joshua Manahan, 44, who was shot in Downtown Portland on April 27. The Portland Police Bureau confirmed that Manahan's family was notified of the arrest, which occurred on May 3. The Homicide Unit is continuing the investigation, urging anyone with information to come forward.

Body recovered from Willamette River, marking sixth recovery in Portland area since April

The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office is recovering a body from the Willamette River, marking the sixth body found in the Portland area in three weeks. Deputy John Plock noted that the recent recoveries align with expected statistical trends and are attributed to warmer water temperatures and increased water activities.

Salem's Blossom Gardens to open, offering affordable housing for refugees

Salem will open Blossom Gardens, an affordable housing community for refugees, on May 5. The development includes 90 units, with some reserved for refugees referred by Salem For Refugees, while others are available to those meeting income guidelines. The project received $29.4 million in funding from Oregon Housing and Community Services.

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