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No Bottle Drops in downtown, but fine in our community?
No bottle drops in downtown: Governor Tina Kotek has announced a temporary suspension of the requirement for downtown Safeway and Plaid Pantry to accept can and bottle returns under Oregon’s Bottle Bill. This exemption, effective from March 2 to April 1, is a response to concerns about the connection between the Bottle Bill and the […]
Historic Jefferson High School being demolished
Jefferson High School in North Portland is now set for complete demolition, abandoning previous plans to salvage part of the historic building. The project team, alongside Portland Public Schools and leading architecture firms, is contemplating three options for the site’s redevelopment, favoring a new construction on Killingsworth Street. Despite debates over student disruption during construction, […]
Exclusive: Shelters for the homeless coming to St. Johns
The Backstory In late October 2023, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler announced the opening of a Temporary Alternative Shelter Site in the St. Johns neighborhood as part of a broader plan to establish six mass homeless shelters in the city. The facility, situated at 10505 North Portland Road and operated by the California non-profit Urban Alchemy, […]