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Brandon Thompson

Brandon Thompson

Author at KOIN.com at KOIN-TV Online

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    A closer look at Maxine Dexter’s primary election win over Susheela Jayapal - KOIN.com

    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon’s District 3 congressional seat is an expensive one to secure, raising the question of how much outside money plays a part in Pacific Northwest politics. The seat in the U.S. House of Representatives is considered a safely Democratic position. Despite this, two progressives — Maxine Dexter and Susheela Jayapal — spent more than $7 million in outside spending from around the country, according to financial watchdogs. “This is the type of district that you would expe…
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    Oregon leaders prep for 2024 wildfire season

    With the weather heating up in the Pacific Northwest and wildfires already in progress in Canada, Gov. Tina Kotek held a press conference to share information about Oregon’s readiness for the…
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    Inside Mayor Wheeler’s final Portland budget

    This is the week Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler’s last annual budget gets put to the test.
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    Portland Mayor’s new proposed camping ban gets two amendments added...

    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — After much debate and public testimony, two amendments have been formally adopted by Portland City Council for Mayor Ted Wheeler’s proposed camping ban going forward, with a set of amendments brought by Commissioner Rene Gonzalez failing to pass enough votes to join them. The proposed camping ban ordinance as a whole, with those new amendments, hasn’t been fully adopted yet. However, Wednesday’s City Council Meeting does set the stage for an eventual vote with a second he…
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    Gunfire at Clackamas Town Center; shoes left behind

    Gunfire erupted outside the Clackamas Town Center early Sunday evening, leaving bullet casings strewn about the parking lot — along with a pair of shoes — but no injuries.
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    Multnomah County faces call for systemic change in addiction recove...

    Organizations across the spectrum of addiction recovery told Multnomah County leaders Thursday what needs to happen to fix their response and help those who are struggling.
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    Law enforcement cracking down on suppliers amid Portland’s 90-day f...

    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Multnomah County leaders are hearing how law enforcement is combating the fentanyl crisis — specifically, cracking down on suppliers — amid the 90-day emergency declaration. A hot spot bust in downtown Portland, which led to eight drug-related arrests Friday, was one of the areas of focus for law enforcement in this effort. They employed some interesting tactics that might appeal to bookworms. Both the Portland Police Bureau and Oregon State Police holed up in the Multno…
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    Vancouver Safe Stay site provides ‘sense of stability’ by allowing ...

    At Kiggins Village Safe Stay Community, the people staying there are offered the creature comfort of allowing their pets to stay with them.
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    MultCo unveils Overdose Dashboard as new tool in fentanyl crisis - ...

    The dashboard shows the number of fatal overdoses and breaks that down into fentanyl and non-fentanyl related ODs. It also shows calls for service, hospital visits related to opioids, ambulance responses and where all of it is taking place.
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    Tri-government response to the fentanyl emergency: A look inside th...

    The City of Portland, Multnomah County and the State of Oregon have established a Unified Command Center to coordinate outreach missions and law enforcement missions to address the fentanyl crisis.
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    Albina neighborhood’s $115 million development expected to break gr...

    The Williams & Russell Project hopes to bring Black Portlanders back to the Albina neighborhood.