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"Looks like a typical day of sun 'n' showers with a high of 52, to be followed by two extra sunny and relatively balmy days on Tuesday and Wednesday. That means it'll be a good time to face the sun, bask in its golden rays, and thank her for the joy and warmth she brings-while knowing full well she doesn't know you exist and would incinerate you with her blasts of plasma without giving it a second thought."
"Remember how we reported last week that the City of Portland suddenly discovered they were sitting on an unknown and unSPENT pile of money, that was thought to be around $15 million? Well, after digging even deeper underneath those Portland Housing Bureau couch cushions we've now learned that the amount is closer to... rubs eyes in disbelief... a whopping $106 million!"
The Portland Mercury requests monthly contributions to sustain news reporting, arts and culture coverage, an events calendar, and hosted events that support the city. The forecast predicts sun and showers with a high of 52, followed by sunnier, relatively balmy days that invite outdoor time. City officials discovered approximately $106 million in previously unspent Portland Housing Bureau funds, prompting investigations and debate over earmarking and accountability. City Council President Jamie Dunphy attributes the snafu to legacy inefficiencies in former governance. Additional reporting covers ICE shifting tactics after significant public pushback.
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