Wonky 3-Point Lines, Not Enough Behavioral Health Staff, and PPB’s Handling of the Christopher Knipe Case

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Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking about the Portland Police Bureau’s handling of a decades-old rape case linked to a man convicted of killing a well-known Portland activist. We’re also discussing the need for additional mental health and drug treatment staff for beds funded in this year’s legislative session and the Moda Center court’s irregular 3-point lines discovered by a fan at this year’s women’s March Madness games. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week’s roundup are OPB producer and podcast host of “The Evergreen” Jenn Chávez, and our very own producer, John Notarianni.
Stories Discussed in Today’s Episode:


Man Who Killed Portland Activist Linked by DNA to Decades-Old Rape [OPB]


Oregon Lawmakers Allocated $85M to Add Mental Health Treatment Beds, Didn’t Show Same Drive to Expedite Staffing [Oregonian 🔒]          


How a Portland Divorce Lawyer Spotted the Irregular 3-Point Lines on the Moda Center Court [Willamette Week] 

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Wonky 3-Point Lines, Not Enough Behavioral Health Staff, and PPB’s Handling of the Christopher Knipe Case

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