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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, but many may not be aware of the threat workers in one specific industry face.
Portland is suing the Maine Department of Health and Human Services over a rule change that cuts emergency shelter reimbursements in half, sparking funding concerns.
Toll rates were previously going to be set this summer, with collection on the current bridges starting in spring 2026.
Federal authorities granted travelers without a REAL ID, passport or other compliant identification a grace period. It's not ...
As the NBA prepares to award the 2024–25 league MVP, a look at the oldest and youngest players to take home basketball's top individual honor.
Open houses on May 12 and 21 are geared toward getting residents up to speed on the project and gaining feedback before it is ...
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest after an attempted armed kidnapping of a teenager on Tuesday morning.
Cameron Parrish, accused of attempting to kidnap a teenage girl in Vancouver, was arrested Tuesday night and faces charges of ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive is taking a player-by-player look at the Portland Trail Blazers roster heading into the offseason. Prior posts: Jerami Grant; Toumani Camara; Deandre Ayton; Donovan Clingan; ...
This story was originally published by The Maine Monitor, a nonprofit and nonpartisan news organization. To get regular ...
Today we’re examining fan favorite, Mr. Everything, forward Deni Avdija. Avdija’s 16.9 points per game trails Shaedon Sharpe ...
City and county leaders have positioned their proposed budgets, which also contain funding for rent assistance, eviction ...