Good Morning, News: No More Tear Gas Restrictions, Blazers Need a Miracle, and Remembering The Ronettes' Nedra Talley Ross - Portland Mercury
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Good Morning, News: No More Tear Gas Restrictions, Blazers Need a Miracle, and Remembering The Ronettes' Nedra Talley Ross - Portland Mercury
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"San Antonio currently leads 3-1 and the last two games have seen Portland come in hot, and then lose steam in the second half. Sunday's game at the Moda Center was also marked by a near fight between Deni Avdija and the Spurs' Stephon Castle after Castle taunted Avdija by pushing a ball into his chest."
"An appeals court ruled Monday that police may use crowd control agents like tear gas without restrictions at Portland's ICE facility. Prior to the appellate court's ruling, two district court judges in Oregon had each issued preliminary injunctions in separate cases."
The Mercury provides essential news reporting, arts and culture coverage, and hosts numerous events in Portland. Community support is vital for sustaining this work. The weather forecast indicates cloudy skies with morning showers and a high of 61 degrees, but a warm weekend is expected. The Trail Blazers face a critical playoff game against the Spurs, having lost two home games. An appeals court ruling allows police to use crowd control agents without restrictions at Portland's ICE facility, despite previous injunctions.
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