Mayor Wilson came into office with a pledge to end street sleeping by Dec. 1. Today, thousands still live outside.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson is on track to open 1,500 new shelter beds by Dec. 1, but opinions are divided on whether this ...
A new proposal from Councilor Candace Avalos and her District 1 colleagues would put $21 million in unspent funds toward ...
Housing advocates and two City Council members rallied in front of Portland City Hall starting at noon on Wednesday to demand ...
Responding to anticipated service cuts by Multnomah County, Nicki Dardinger of Sisters of the Road decries the recent ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson announced Monday that he had successfully set up 1,566 new shelter beds, hitting his target by the Dec. 1 deadline he’d promised during his campaign. “We have to take big ...
The city's warming shelter didn't open during the first storm of the winter because temperatures and snow accumulation did ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson is on the cusp of achieving one of his primary campaign promises: Setting up 1,500 new shelter ...
From relative stability in an established community, to being repeatedly swept on the streets of Multnomah County, unhoused ...
Editor’s Note: KOIN 6 News anchorman Jeff Gianola will retire around Thanksgiving 2025 after more than 40 years as a Portland journalist. In this series, Jeff looks back at some of the most memorable ...
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