⛺ Portland officials hope to keep most of the city's homeless services program intact, despite a looming $100 million budget gap. (The Oregonian)
🔥 NW Natural, Oregon's largest natural gas utility, has asked the Public Utility Commission to increase rates for consumers by 7% to go into effect later this year. (OPB)
🏀 The Blazers are offering new tech for fans who are blind or have impaired vision: haptic boards that allow them to follow the game on a tablet, paired with audio that tells them the score. (PDX Today)
🎒 Oregon education officials are warning of potential "disruptions" like teacher shortages and limits on student support services after the Trump administration announced massive cuts at the Department of Education. (KOIN)