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Portland is divided as November election approaches, mayor says in annual address

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 18, 2022

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Mayor Kate Snyder delivers the annual State of the City address in council chambers on Monday. Noting the divisiveness that marks the city’s current political climate, she urged city residents “to work together without labels and without attacking each other.” Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer Portland is making progress on recovering from COVID-19, housing and homelessness, but the city is divided and the stakes are high as the... + full article



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