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  2. Sean O'Hollaren - Wikipedia

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    Sean O'Hollaren (2016) Sean O'Hollaren is American business executive and government official. He was a Commissioner at the Port of Portland from June 2018 to December 2022, serving as the Commissions Treasurer during the Port's largest capital expansion. [1]

  3. Normandale Park shooting - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 2022, Benjamin Jeffrey Smith approached and assaulted a small group of women, at the edge of Normandale Park in Portland, Oregon, United States. [2] He murdered one, caused the paralysis of another from the shoulders down, and seriously injured three others, including a bystander who had approached to deescalate.

  4. What's the matter with Portland? Shootings, theft and other ...

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    Portland, Ore., long a liberal utopia, faces a crisis of confidence as it grapples with homelessness and crime. Residents can't agree on solutions.

  5. Oregon 'lost a generation of people' due to now-reversed ...

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    Fox News' Michael Lee and Michael Dorgon contributed to this report. Original article source: Oregon 'lost a generation of people' due to now-reversed liberal drug law, says GOP leader Show comments

  6. Bob Day (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Day started at the Portland Police Bureau in April 1991. Throughout his career, he has served as Captain of the Training Division and later as Commander of the Central Precinct, which covers Downtown. [3] [4] In 2018, Day was appointed Deputy Chief, a position he served in for a year before retiring in 2019. [4]

  7. Oregon reverses course and recriminalizes drug possession - AOL

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    Oregon will impose state criminal penalties for hard drugs such as fentanyl, heroin and meth, after a 2020 ballot measure that decriminalized small amounts of them. The new law, HB4002, gives ...

  8. Peter Zuckerman - Wikipedia

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    The initiative, allocated $150 million a year into the schools to improve Oregon's graduation rate, won with 65% of the vote. [53] [54] In 2018, Zuckerman directed communications for the No on 105 campaign to protect Oregon's anti-discrimination law (No on 105). [55] The No on 105 campaign was victorious, receiving 63% of the vote. [56]

  9. Raj Sports, a group led by Lisa and Alex Bhathal, paid $125 million for the 15th WNBA team. The new franchise will share Moda Center with the Trail Blazers and will seek community input for its name.

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