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The Portland City Council approved an $8.5 million settlement on Thursday for a group of Albina residents and their families that were displaced during a 1970′s urban renewal project.
Portland City Council increased the settlement compensation from $2M to $8.5M for Black families who were displaced by 1960s ...
The Portland City Council on Thursday evening voted unanimously to approve a $8.5 million settlement of a federal lawsuit ...
Portland City officials laid the groundwork for paying Black Portlanders more than $7 million for displacing them from an ...
KOIN 6 reported that several residents were displaced by the construction of Interstate 5 and Veterans Memorial Coliseum in ...
The City of Portland is set to vote on its portion of a $2 million civil rights lawsuit settlement to 26 Black Portland residents displaced.
Suriname has declared Wednesday a day of national mourning as the search continues for persons missing from a boating ...
The lawsuit alleges Portland and Prosper Portland conspired with Legacy to expand the hospital by forcing hundreds of Black families from the neighborhood.
On Friday, the City of Portland and more than 26 families, descendants, and the Emanuel Displaced Persons Association 2 ...
Settlement acknowledges "systemic discrimination” in urban renewal that destroyed nearly 300 homes in historically Black ...
Black families in Portland were forced to sell their Albina district homes in the 1960s and ‘70s for a planned hospital ...