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Bill Naito invested in many of Portland's landmarks, including Pioneer Square, the iconic white stag sign and Montgomery Park.
How to celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month in Portland, across Oregon
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month acknowledges the contributions and influences of Asian Americans every May.
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Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt crack each other up during interview for 'The Fall Guy'
The new action/comedy is loosely based on the 1980's television show about a stunt man.
Oregon rower competing in the Paralympics this summer in France
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'I needed everything': Low-income families across Portland receive critical home repairs
Rebuilding Together said that fixed-income families are often forced to prioritize food and healthcare over attending to the crumbling foundation of an older home.
Vancouver educator on long road to recovery after suffering brain damage during routine surgery
Scott Munro is a longtime Evergreen Public Schools educator, whose community is launching an all-hands-on-deck effort to help support him after coming out of a coma.
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