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2 weeks ago |
sherwoodgazette.com | Jeff Zurschmeide
It seems like people always forget the Nissan Murano when talking about luxury SUV options, yet the Murano offers a compelling experience that just might save you some money. With an all-new design for 2025, it's time to take another look at the unexpected luxury and tech in this often-overlooked crossover. The reason you want to consider the Murano is the interior. When an automaker builds a mid-size SUV, they make a long list of compromises to put three rows of seats in the vehicle.
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1 month ago |
sherwoodgazette.com | Jules Rogers
About 73% of more than 100 readers said they agree with enforcing parking requirements, while about 24% said they agree with removing parking requirements and about 4% are undecided. Some readers said households in Wilsonville generally commute by car and often have multiple cars per household, so they need places to park existing vehicles. Other readers said relaxing the development rules could increase the amount of housing developers can build—and make housing more affordable.
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1 month ago |
sherwoodgazette.com | Jim Redden
The Nissan Murano has been completely redesigned for 2025 to better compete in the niche market of affordable midsize two-row SUVs.Most midsize SUVs today come standard with three rows of seats, raising the obvious question: why settle for just two? After all, even if you don’t really need a third row, it might come in handy someday. The answer is obvious the minute you open any door of the 2025 Murano. The interior space is enormous.
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2 months ago |
sherwoodgazette.com | Jim Redden
Schools are closing throughout the Portland region ahead of snow expected to arrive during the morning of Thursday, Feb. 13. Most Multnomah County offices are shut down, as are state agency buildings in the Portland area. As of 8 a.m., the snow had reached Salem and Wilsonville, and the front is moving to the north. By 8:15 a.m., it had reached the Tigard-Tualatin area, then Hillsdale. Downtown Portland saw its first few flakes moments later.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
sherwoodgazette.com | Travis Teich
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