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The boot camp is a FREE four-week training program introducing basic carpentry skills to individuals with little or no construction experience.
READ MOREPortland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry staff share tips and resources.
READ MOREMorris, the Hinckley assistant professor of choir, music education and social justice, is one of just 25 music teachers selected as semifinalists for the award.
READ MOREThe Washington Department of Ecology issued the first penalties under a 2021 state law aimed at reducing waste and pollution from plastics.
READ MORE“From helping each of his students learn math in the way that works for them, to creating the Black Student Union at his school, teachers like Bryan go above and beyond to make Oregon schools a place where students not only learn, but feel a sense of safety, belonging and pride. I’m thrilled to see his hard work being honored.”
READ MOREAlthough the burn ban is being lifted, Portland Fire & Rescue would like to remind folks to only burn dried cordwood in a controlled setting by using a fire ring or elevated fire pit with an active hose line stretched to the location of your fire.
READ MORETo celebrate the opening of the updated, expanded Midland, the library is hosting two days of activities for the community on Saturday, Oct. 26 and Sunday, Oct. 27.
READ MOREThe thriving African American community of Greenwood, popularly known as Black Wall Street, was criminally leveled by a white mob during the Massacre, and hundreds of Black people were murdered.
READ MOREThe announcement is accompanied by a data dashboard that shows the progress for the goals set within the governor’s Executive Order 24-02.
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