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Despite pandemic, Portland public housing contractor keeps churning out evictions
Court records reviewed by OPB show the property management company that Home Forward contracts with for much of the nonprofit’s housing stock takes a different tack from the nonprofit. Since April, Income Property Management has filed to evict nearly three times as many households out of properties it oversees for Home Forward compared to Home Forward itself.
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26 Oregon Counties Approved For Phase 2 Of Reopening
Some of the approved counties can enter Phase 2 as soon as Friday.
July Was The Hottest Month In Recorded Human History
The global combined land and ocean-surface temperature was 1.67 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th-century average, according to NOAA, the hottest in 142 years of record-keeping.
France Crestfallen After World Cup Loss
Fans in France are left to ponder what might have been after a penalty-kick loss to Italy in the World Cup's championship game. The turning point may have been the ejection of the team's top player in overtime.
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Olympic Luge Hopeful Hurtles Toward the Finish
It is less than three months before the Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy, and Patrick Quinn is closer than he has ever been to achieving his Olympic dream. He hopes to represent the U.S. in doubles luge at the Games.
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'Dummy Days'
In their day, acts like Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy would keep audiences young and old as transfixed as the biggest stars on television today. It's hard to imagine that ventriloquists and their wooden sidekicks would be such big hits -- on radio. NPR's Bob Edwards talks to the author of a new book about the bygone era of ventriloquism.
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Politicizing Sex Work with Connie Wun
As a former sex worker, Dr. Connie Wun talks about the importance of understanding the difference between sex work and exploitation.
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CenturyLink Faces $4 Million Settlement With Oregon Department of Justice
Internet service provider CenturyLink is under fire after engaging in deceptive billing practices, prompting a $4 million dollar settlement with the Oregon Department of Justice.
Jay Z Closer To Billionaire Status With $200 Million Live Nation Deal
A new touring deal for the rap mogul could make him hip-hop's new highest earner.
Federal Appeals Court Panel Reaffirms Texas Abortion Ban Under Coronavirus Limits
The decision allows the ban while litigation continues. Top state Republican officials have said abortion is an elective procedure and should be suspended to save medical supplies during the pandemic.
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