Multnomah County will test its emergency alert system next week. Residents should expect a text and alarm on August 14 at 2 pm. Two Portland residents are pushing for the privatization of Oregon's liquor sales and aim to get the issue on the 2026 ballot. The Portland City Council will vote on a $3.75 million settlement for the family of Immanueal Clark-Johnson, who was wrongfully killed by police in 2022. The market for liquor sales regulation is currently dominated by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission.
Multnomah County is planning to test its emergency alert system next week, so don't be alarmed when you get a text and alarm next Thursday.
Currently, Oregon's liquor sales are regulated through the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, but two Portland residents are leading the charge to privatize the state's liquor sales.
Tomorrow, Portland City Council is slated to consider and vote on a $3.75 million settlement to the family of Immanueal Clark-Johnson.
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