Unsurprisingly, repairs often take longer than expected; sometimes, they expose underlying problems that need fixing as well. Such was the case for Oregon, which ends the year with only modest ...
This is the third in a three-part series on the national rise in local camping bans and restrictions since the Supreme Court ...
For the first time in almost a year, Ashland’s former emergency homeless shelter has reopened. But, it will provide shelter ...
In Seaside, the city has maintained a sanctioned site where homeless people can camp. It's causing tensions between neighbors, the city and a group providing food.
On a New York City subway car in the early morning of Dec. 22, a man set a sleeping woman on fire in a brutal act of ...
From a bribery scandal to the future of Jackson's water system, these are five stories readers should keep their eye on in ...
When Bob Ferguson becomes governor this month, he should convene a frank conversation with lawmakers and local leaders about what is working and what is not. They should demand real data from service ...
Lawyer Thomas Goldstein joined The John Curley Show on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM to explain why you should be bullish on the City of Seattle. While there are plent ...
Yes, someone once tried to dig up Abraham Lincoln's grave. John Curley tells the story the only way he knows how. Listen to The John Curley Show weekdays from ...
This month, the Portland Business Journal released its annual rankings of Most Admired Companies, based a survey of C-suite ...
Republican George W. Bush ran for president as a “compassionate conservative.” Bush defended his approach: “Government cannot ...
After a statewide tenants’ bill failed in the Legislature, cities from Olympia to Spokane extended notice periods and ...