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GOOD MORNING, PORTLAND! đ
Looks like a typical day of sun 'n' showers with a high of 52, to be followed by two extra sunny and relatively balmy days on Tuesday and Wednesday. That means it'll be a good time to face the sun, bask in its golden rays, and thank her for the joy and warmth she bringsâwhile knowing full well she doesn't know you exist and would incinerate you with her blasts of plasma without giving it a second thought. And on that cheery note, let's read some NEWS!
IN LOCAL NEWS:
⢠Remember how we reported last week that the City of Portland suddenly discovered they were sitting on an unknown and unSPENT pile of money, that was thought to be around $15 million? Well, after digging even deeper underneath those Portland Housing Bureau couch cushions we've now learned that the amount is closer to... rubs eyes in disbelief... a whopping $106 million! Obviously more money is good newsâthough it still represents a problem, according to City Council Prez Jamie Dunphy, who says the financial snafu is a holdover from the inefficient and cloudy form of our former city government. Investigations are underway to figure out how and why all that money was sitting there undiscovered, while others are pushing to earmark the funds for various projects. Which ones? Find out more in this report from our Jeremiah Hayden.
The Portland Housing Bureau (PHB) is sitting on $106 million in unspent funds, far more than was previously reported. City Administrator Raymond Lee outlined the funding in a memo Friday afternoon.
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⢠Speaking of my fine colleague, Mssr. Hayden, check out his contributed reporting in this article from the Guardian, which documents how ICE has been forced to switch tactics after massive public pushback in various communities, including Portland.
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