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Oregon law ending public hearings for most new housing is ‘blatantly unconstitutional,’ lawyer says
An Oregon law, effective July 1, limits public input and appeals on most new housing developments. West Linn neighbors are lawyering up.
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2mEaston tattoo parlor owner just bought a permanent home after 7 years of renting
“This building has been the home of Famous Tattoo Works for a long time, and transitioning from renting to owning is a huge milestone,” owner Elijah Geschwindner said.
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2mJersey Shore landmark named among nation’s 20 best historic hotels. Will it be voted among the top 10?
The 1816 hotel competes with national historic treasures such as the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan, and the Plaza in New York City.
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4mRevolution Revisited: Richmond Town panel explores Staten Island’s role in America’s founding
The event, the latest in the “Talks of the Town” lecture series at Historic Richmond Town, was moderated by Advance/SILive.com Reporter Luke Peteley,
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3mComparing alcohol to asbestos and cigarettes, Oregon health officials accused of trading ‘accuracy for shock value’
Alcohol industry groups and the Legislature’s wine caucus took issue with Oregon’s “Rethink the Drink” campaign.
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4mWoman sues Homewood day spa, massage therapist who allegedly sexually abused multiple victims
She "was assaulted by someone entrusted with her care, someone the spa knew shouldn’t have been alone with customers," attorneys say.