Good Morning, News: Cop Union Wants That Sweet Climate Money, ICE and DHS Loses Funding, and RIP to the King of Enchanted Forest
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Good Morning, News: Cop Union Wants That Sweet Climate Money, ICE and DHS Loses Funding, and RIP to the King of Enchanted Forest
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Portland Mercury emphasizes the value of its news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event calendar, and hosted events, and requests small monthly contributions to sustain operations. A cool, showery week with possible snowflakes is expected. The latest Mercury print issue is available at bars and coffee shops and includes Valentine content and a Black History Month feature package highlighting Black movers and shakers of Portland. In local news, the Portland Clean Energy Fund (PCEF) appeared in court as supporters challenged a ballot measure that would let the Portland Police Association siphon 25 percent of climate-dedicated funds to pay for new officers. A judge will decide on February 24.
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