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Apr 17 2024
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At Portland Public Schools, the PSAT is out; parents wonder about consequences
In 2023, five stand-out seniors from Portland Public Schools were named top tier National Merit Scholarship winners, netting them $2,500 apiece and placing them among the ranks of the nation’s most elite scholars. It was the second highest total number of scholarship winners of any Oregon district, trailing only Beaverton, out of 28 winners statewide. But such honors could be elusive for the
The OregonianApr 17 2024
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New Literary Arts headquarters will include bookstore and café in Southeast Portland
Literary Arts, the Portland-based literary nonprofit responsible for Portland Arts & Lectures and Oregon Book Awards, will move into its “permanent” home in Southeast Portland later this year. The new headquarters, at 716 S.E. Grand Ave., will include a bookstore, café, classroom and event space, writing areas, staff offices and a recording studio. Literary Arts expects to open the new
The OregonianApr 14 2024
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Vincent Dimone, LPC: Counselor - Portland, OR - Medical News Today
Medical News TodayApr 22 2024
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Portland approves Chick-fil-A location at strip club, site of recent shooting homicide
The first Chick-fil-A within the Portland city limits will open in a strip club that served as the stage for a deadly April 1 shooting, according to police reports and a design review recently approved by the City of Portland. The fast food franchise pulled permits last year to convert The Venue Gentleman’s Club from its current use to a fried-chicken sandwich restaurant, The Oregonian/
The OregonianApr 14 2024
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Impact of remote work still echoes in Portland’s office buildings
On a given day, 150 of the technology company’s employees filled the third and fourth floors of the Middle Street office. When the world shut down in March 2020 and office workers were sent home, Tilson transitioned to remote work. As other companies eventually returned to their offices, Tilson didn’t. The third floor is now cleared out. The 20 to 40 employees who work in the office on any
Portland Press HeraldApr 17 2024
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The Wrap: Smoked opens in Portland; Buttermilk Kitchen aims for April launch
Smoked Portland opened Monday on Forest Avenue, in the space of the former Maelily & Ryleigh’s brunch restaurant. The 3,000-square-foot venue seats about 65 inside, with more seating outdoors. Smoked Portland is owned by Michael Harris, who also owns Smoked Windham. Harris said he announced the launch with a post on Facebook Monday, aiming to make it a soft opening so his staff would have
Portland Press HeraldMar 15 2024
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Portland man arrested after fleeing crash scene in South Portland
A Portland man is facing multiple charges, including operating under the influence, after allegedly crashing his truck into multiple vehicles Thursday night in South Portland and running away from the scene. Police say 30-year-old Taylor Graffam hit three cars, light poles and a bus stop shelter in the area of 576 Main St. around 9:30 p.m., leaving debris strewn over an entire block and
Portland Press HeraldApr 09 2024
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Victim in fatal Hazelwood shooting identified by Portland police
The man who died in the April 1 shooting that also injured a second person in Southeast Portland has been identified as 35-year-old Morieo Camel-Harris, police officials said Tuesday. Camel-Harris was killed in the Hazelwood neighborhood in the 9900 block of Southeast Stark Street around 5:30 p.m, according to a press release from the Portland Police Bureau. The coroner ruled the shooting a
The OregonianApr 16 2024
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3 political newcomers vie to represent Portland’s west side in Oregon House
Three political newcomers are vying to represent Portland’s west side in the Oregon House, a seat currently held by Rep. Maxine Dexter, who is running for Congress. Doctor Bryan Duty, environmental lawyer Peter Grabiel and health care clinic CEO Shannon Isadore will face off in the May 21 Democratic primary for House District 33, which includes downtown and much of Northwest Portland. Whoever
The Oregonian