YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Stopping the ICE Creep, Beloved Restaurant Closes, and a BANGER of a Pickathon Lineup!
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YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Stopping the ICE Creep, Beloved Restaurant Closes, and a BANGER of a Pickathon Lineup!
"* Councilors Want City to Move Faster on Enforcement of New Detention Center Fee Portland City Councilors Angelita Morillo and Mitch Green are asking the mayor to expedite enforcement of a new detention center impact fee that targets landlords. The city code change makes it a violation to emit harmful chemical agents like tear gas, which pose environmental and health hazards."
"* TriMet's Present Crisis, and Uncertain Future Portland's public transit agency is in a dire financial place, and it's unclear when-or if-help will arrive. In the meantime, TriMet is going to have to make major bus and MAX service cuts. * Gimme Shelter: Jason Statham's Latest Thriller Warms Up a Typically Cold January Here at the Mercury we love an action film director who's secretly so much better than anyone asked him to be. Ric Roman Waugh's Shelter hits theaters with a nearly wordless guy (Jason Statham) forced to return to a secret, violent vocation."
"* Stopping the Slow Creep of ICE Given ICE's relatively limited infrastructure in Oregon, a possible federal plan to build the state's first immigrant detention center in Newport has emerged as one of the key battlegrounds in the state's struggle against the agency. * The Trash Report In this week's spicy gossip column: ICE is everywhere and it's scary AF, Brooklyn Beckham calls out his famous parents, Karamo backs out of Queer Eye press tour, Prue is leaving the"
Portland City Councilors Angelita Morillo and Mitch Green want the mayor to speed enforcement of a detention center impact fee that targets landlords. The city code change makes emission of harmful chemical agents like tear gas a violation because of environmental and health hazards. República, a revered Portland fine-dining restaurant, will close in February. TriMet faces a dire financial situation and plans major bus and MAX service cuts as future help remains uncertain. A federal proposal to build Oregon's first immigrant detention center in Newport has become a key battleground over ICE expansion. Additional items include entertainment and gossip updates.
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