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  2. Keith Wilson (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. [5] He and his six siblings grew up in a low-income household in North Portland. [6] Wilson graduated from Roosevelt High School before attending Portland Community College (PCC) and Oregon State University (OSU). [4] He later received a Master of Business Administration degree at the University ...

  3. Mayor of Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Portland, Oregon is the official head of the city of Portland, Oregon, United States. The officeholder is elected for a four-year term and has no term limits. By law, all elections in Portland are nonpartisan. [2] The current mayor is Keith Wilson, who has served since January 1, 2025, and was first elected in the 2024 election.

  4. Dick Berk - Wikipedia

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    A native of San Francisco, California, he studied at the Berklee College of Music and played in the Boston area early in the 1960s. In 1962 he moved to New York City and played with Ted Curson and Bill Barron in a quintet from 1962 to 1964.

  5. Souhan: Wilfs need to do whatever it takes for Vikings to ...

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    Flores just reminded the Wilfs of what a lone zero looks like on the scoreboard at the end of an NFL game. They should keep him by adding the proper number of zeros to the end of his paycheck.

  6. Ida B. Wells-Barnett High School - Wikipedia

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    Wells High School (originally Wilson High School) was built in 1956, after a ballot measure was passed in 1945 providing $5 million to improve Portland's school system. Population was growing explosively, so emphasis was put on economy and ease of building, instead of on architectural style as was the norm in the earlier school buildings.

  7. Portland Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Portland Union Station is a train station in Portland, Oregon, United States, situated near the western shore of the Willamette River in Old Town Chinatown.It serves as an intermediate stop for Amtrak's Cascades and Coast Starlight routes and, along with King Street Station in Seattle, is one of two western termini of the Empire Builder.

  8. Wilkes, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, William Wilkes, son of pioneers Payton and Anna Wilkes, took a Donation Land Claim on Sandy Road east of Portland, where the neighborhood is today. Soon afterward, he left for California during the California Gold Rush, and when he came back, bought more land to the east, what is now known as Wilkes East in Gresham. [3]

  9. Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home, Mausoleum and Crematory is a funerary establishment in the Sellwood neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, United States.. Opened in 1901 as the Portland Crematorium, it is the first and oldest crematorium west of the Mississippi River, [1] and the largest privately managed indoor burial site in the Pacific Nor