Portland Mayor Keith Wilson is wasting no time to try and deliver on his campaign promise. He unveiled his plan to end ...
Mayor Keith Wilson outlined the first steps in his plan to eliminate unsheltered homelessness in Portland to city and county leaders this week. Why it matters: Unsheltered homelessness has reached ...
District Attorney Nathan Vasquez told reporters Wednesday that he would seek charges against demonstrators from “the left, right or center.” ...
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Mayor Keith Wilson presented his plan to end unsheltered homelessness in Portland in just 12 months to the city council during its work session on Wednesday.
The announcement follows comments by President Donald Trump who claimed Portland had failed to punish rioters.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson shared his vision of addressing homelessness, a main focus of his campaign, with Multnomah County leaders on Wednesday.
Mayor Keith Wilson has expressed concerns over the new federal administration's immigration enforcement plans.
The office market is expected to continue to stabilize despite working through some large vacancies on the horizion.
Wilson's goal is to expand the city’s network of homeless shelters to add 1,500 overnight-only beds by Dec. 1 and open four ...