Good Morning, News: First American Pope Is Chicagoan (Break Out the Malort), the Portland Pickles Sue Disney, and Bring Back the Cat (Painting)
Briefly

The article highlights several significant local news stories in Portland, including the shooting incident involving a Jewish community center security guard. The guard stated he acted in self-defense. Additionally, the Portland Pickles lawsuit against Disney for trademark infringement over a similar name in a Pixar show is discussed. The article also covers a gender discrimination case involving the Multnomah County District Attorney's office, where a former prosecutor alleges retaliation for whistleblowing. Finally, it announces the impending closure of Assembly Brewing, a popular Detroit Pizza establishment in Portland.
A security guard at the preschool of a Jewish community center in Oregon shot a man in the parking lot after he was "threatened and assaulted," according to the school's statement.
The Portland Pickles have filed a lawsuit against Disney, claiming their brand is at risk due to trademark infringement from the Disney TV show's use of a similar name.
Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries is demanding $725,000 in damages for former prosecutor Amber Kinney, asserting she faced retaliation for reporting sex discrimination.
Assembly Brewing, known for introducing Detroit Pizza to Portland, is set to close after Sunday, following its contribution to the local culinary scene.
Read at Portland Mercury
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