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Top Portland news: City to pay $350K in earthquake warning suit; toddler burns hand in heater; more

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Published on November 22, 2019
Top Portland news: City to pay $350K in earthquake warning suit; toddler burns hand in heater; morePhoto: Sean O./Unsplash

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Portland.

'Made me feel special': Thanksgiving comes early for homeless in East Portland

Union Gospel Mission and Central Nazarene Church served dozens of warm meals in a warm place to those in need.

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'It really, really hurt': Portland toddler burns hand in heater; manufacturer stands by design

Michelle Sox's 3-year-old daughter, November, badly burned her hand after touching the inside of a baseboard heater in her bedroom.

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'He'll make his mark on this team': Carmelo Anthony's impact on the Portland Trail Blazers

On this week's episode of KGW's 3-on-3 Blazers podcast, we discuss Carmelo Anthony's debut with the Blazers and what Portland can do to start winning games again.

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Many Portland Parks catalogs dumped after the city spent $726,862 to print them

Portland Parks and Recreation has spent $726,862 to print paper catalogs since 2016.

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Portland to pay $350K linked to earthquake warning sign lawsuit

The policy, since repealed, that prompted the lawsuit mandated warning signs on brittle brick buildings saying they are seismically unsafe.

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