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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 – Who Are The USWNT’s Toughest Challengers?

The United States Women’s National Team is synonymous with World Cup success. The Americans are four-time winners of the tournament and head...

Seattle Kraken 2023 Free Agent Targets – Forwards

I recently highlighted five of the Seattle Kraken’s biggest decisions regarding their upcoming slate of pending unrestricted (UFA) and restricted (RFA) free agents....

In True Soap Opera Fashion, The Portland Trail Blazers’ World Is Turning Nowadays – Exploring Recent Developments On The Trade Front

My oh my, how things have changed! Since laying out a road map for Joe Cronin to follow, some significant detours in...

'It's beautiful and wonderful': Portland's first sold-out historic Black rodeo, 'Eight Seconds Juneteenth Rodeo' a hit in Oregon

Many Black cowboys and cowgirls traveled from far and wide to compete in the inaugural sold-out event Saturday — offering over $60,000 in prize...

City of Portland tests artificial intelligence during non-emergency calls

The city's Bureau of Emergency Communications is considering several options to alleviate growing call volume. Artificial intelligence is one of them. PORTLAND, Oregon...

'Showing up is really all they need': Oregon nonprofit supporting foster kids expands to more states

The non-profit's work recruiting loving foster parents and delivering community support expands into Arkansas and Indiana. PORTLAND, Ore. — Every Child is taking...

5 waterspouts pop up on Oregon coast, funnel cloud spotted in Salem on Monday

The waterspout formations along the coast and the funnel cloud in Salem came a day after the NWS confirmed a waterspout in Camas and...

Plaintiffs in Pacific Power wildfire lawsuit may not receive much in the way of punitive damages

Between the state of Oregon, attorney fees and the IRS, most punitive damages awarded to plaintiffs will not actually reach them. PORTLAND, Ore....

Multnomah County chair stresses collaboration with city of Portland on homeless issues

Elected county chair in November, Jessica Vega Pederson now helms a governing body with a $3.5 billion budget for the coming year — but...

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