
"IN LOCAL NEWS: In 2002, when the city of Portland initially granted Zenith Energy permission to continue operating its fuel transport and storage facility in Northwest Portland, it did so with a number of conditions-in an attempt to limit further potential for local pollution. Environmental advocates who disagreed with the permit subsequently sued, and now a city attorney has admitted that the city does not believe it can enforce those compromise conditions at all. For the Mercury, Abe Asher has more."
"Good Morning, Portland! This weekend has EVerYthInG. Reasonable 74-degree Friday, warmish 82-degree Saturday, and rainy Sunday. If you were thinking that it might be the last we'll see of summer weather, think again! Next weekend looks nice too! It all comes around again. Time is a flat circle; let's hit the news!"
"Though state policy now forbids pharmacists from giving out the vaccine to anyone without a prescription, doctors have been hesitant to issue one.[image or embed] - Anthony Macuk ( @anthonymacuk.bsky.social) September 11, 2025 at 5:33 PM"
Weekend weather in Portland includes a mild 74-degree Friday, a warm 82-degree Saturday, and a rainy Sunday, with next weekend again looking pleasant. The city originally approved Zenith Energy's fuel transport and storage facility in 2002 with conditions intended to limit local pollution, but a city attorney has acknowledged that the city does not believe it can enforce those compromise conditions, following a lawsuit from environmental advocates. State policy now forbids pharmacists from administering the vaccine without a prescription, while doctors have been hesitant to issue prescriptions. Additional local items include a Pop Quiz PDX, a Fall Arts Guide event for Leni Zumas, and subscription and donation appeals.
Read at Portland Mercury
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