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Editorial: A battle won, but miles to go in taming Portland’s homelessness crisis
Mayor Keith Wilson largely met his goal of adding 1,500 overnight shelter beds by Dec. 1 as part of his strategy to address homelessness, the editorial board writes. While there’s plenty of work ahead ...
Wilson said that by 2030 he wants to see downtown foot traffic reach pre-pandemic levels, two million square feet of empty ...
Portland elected leaders Wednesday unanimously approved Mayor Keith Wilson’s choice for a long-term city administrator, a ...
The city administrator is the highest non-elected position in Portland's new system of government — which will oversee 7,000 ...
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Mayor Wilson talks gun violence, ICE at police event
Portland mayor Keith Wilson discussed the city’s new form of government on Monday night at Grant High School, and the impact ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson set new benchmarks for the city's economy, housing and public safety during two public ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson said Monday he will seek to significantly increase a tax break offered to small businesses as the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — KATU’s Angelica Thornton spoke with Portland Mayor Keith Wilson on Friday for his very first sit-down TV interview since taking office. He took over Jan. 1 as the city also ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson announced the city has set up over 1,500 emergency shelter beds, achieving the goal on time and ...
Former Greeley city manager Raymond Lee was confirmed Wednesday as the next city administrator of Portland, Oregon. He begins his position Dec. 29.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson has achieved his goal of opening 1,500 new shelter beds by December, with data showing 3,174 ...
Mayor-elect Keith Wilson is a cheerful guy. Like, Fred Rogers cheerful: We wouldn’t be surprised if he started his first State of the City address by taking off his dress shoes and putting on a ...
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