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Protests
PHOTOS: Shattered glass, graffiti seen inside Portland State University library from protest
Protests
About 50 student protesters vacate Portland State University library, some protesters remain
Approximately 50 student protestors have vacated the library, but several protestors remain, including non-students.
Vancouver
Inslee visits Fourth Plain Community Commons, air quality station at high school in Vancouver
The governor toured an air quality monitoring station and a community development project, and spoke about the importance of financial aid for college students.
Local News
Flavored tobacco sales banned in Washington County after Oregon Court of Appeals upholds ordinance
Washington County commissioners approved Ordinance 878 in 2022, but it was not enforced because a circuit court judge overturned it.
Good Energy
Portland sustainable waste disposal company eyeing ideas to repurpose food waste
COR Disposal & Recycling is using their all-electric garbage truck to keep food waste out of landfills, and that's just the beginning.
Breaking Barriers
Meet Hazel Ying Lee, the first Chinese-American woman to fly for the US military
Hazel was one of only 1,074 pilots to be accepted into the Women Airforce Service Pilots program over the two years it was active during WWII.
Features
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.
Protests
Former Portland State student activist reflects on campus occupations, more than 50 years after 1970 protest
Speaking about current campus protests, the former student activist said reports of vandalism and anti-Semitism may be undermining the message of protesters.
Solutions
Universal free school meals lead to a decrease in suspensions across Oregon, researchers found
Researchers found schools that added universal free meals saw a decrease in behavioral issues. Suspension rates dropped 15-20%.
The Story
DA Mike Schmidt says his office could prosecute protesters who occupied Portland State University library
Depending on the evidence gathered, Schmidt said during Monday night's briefing that his office is prepared to press felony charges for burglary and other crimes.
Local News
Mt. Hood Center files appeal after closure over alleged code violations
An equestrian and event center in Boring can no longer legally host any events over code violations from Clackamas County. Now, they're appealing the decision.
Wildfire
PacifiCorp faces $30 billion lawsuit from 2020 wildfire survivors
The lawsuit was filed Monday in Multnomah County, with the 1,000 plaintiffs seeking $30 million each in damages.
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