YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Terrible Tats, Bad (Political) Actors, and Who's Paying Through the Nose for a New Moda? - Portland Mercury
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YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Terrible Tats, Bad (Political) Actors, and Who's Paying Through the Nose for a New Moda? - Portland Mercury
"With local budget cuts looming and Trail Blazers ownership committing to stay in Portland, some city leaders aren't ready to pull out the checkbook."
"The Ethics Commission dismissed complaints over peacocks' legal representation, indicating that such threats could undermine local representative democracy."
"Steely's looks like a promising new spot for smashburgers, while Proof Pizza's thin-crust, square-cut Chicago tavern-style pizza is finally available for dine-in."
"Director Steven Soderbergh brings us a new tight masterwork on a nearly annual basis, with The Christophers hitting small theater big screens this weekend."
Portland city councilors are cautious about spending hundreds of millions on refurbishing the Moda Center due to impending local budget cuts. The Trail Blazers' ownership has committed to remaining in Portland, but some city leaders are not ready to allocate funds. Additionally, the Ethics Commission dismissed complaints against six councilors regarding legal representation for peacocks, which may signify a win for the new government structure. The local food scene is thriving with new restaurant openings, including Steely's for smashburgers and Proof for Chicago-style pizza.
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