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  • Jan 17, 2025 | hoodline.com | Lucas Wright

    The National Weather Service in Portland has forecasted a partially sunny sky today with a stable temperature hanging around 39 degrees, following a patchy fog clearing before 7 am. As Portland wakes up to a typical misty morning with humidity pressing down at 86% and barely a whisper in the air from the north, the weather update is set to frame the day for those making their way through the city.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | hoodline.com | Lucas Wright

    Source: City of North BendResidents of North Bend looking for transparency in city operations now have a direct line of sight thanks to the latest City Administrator's Report, unveiled on Tuesday. The report, which is available on the city's official website, offers an in-depth look at the whereabouts of municipal spendings and developmental projects, including infrastructure and community programs.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | hoodline.com | Lucas Wright

    Those navigating the rigors of building projects in Washington County have a new tool at their disposal. The Building Services, under the Department of Land Use and Transportation, has unveiled an online permitting portal that promises to streamline the process for contractors and residents alike. With the new Building and Development Application Services (BDAS) system, users can submit applications and manage projects entirely online, working in tandem with the existing ProjectDox web tool.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | hoodline.com | Lucas Wright

    Source: Hillsboro, OregonHillsboro residents are witnessing a new shift in utility costs, aimed at maintaining their town's essential services like drinking water, and sewage management, as well as keeping the public works in top-notch condition. The costs, which cover a range of necessities from stormwater management to the upkeep of roads and sidewalks, are pivotal for the continued growth and sustenance of community life.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | hoodline.com | Lucas Wright

    Source: Multnomah County GovernmentIn a joint session that spanned county lines, Washington and Multnomah County Boards of Commissioners have appointed Mari Watanabe to take up the mantle in Oregon House District 34. This decision, as reported yesterday by Multnomah County News, fills the seat left vacant by Lisa Reynolds, who climbed the ranks to the Oregon Senate last November.

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