The End of Portland’s Political Billboard Trolls, Oregon’s Poverty Rate, and In-N-Out Hype

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Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking about the latest research into Oregon’s income disparities, the famous burger shop causing controversy in Beaverton, and the dark money political group that’s calling it quits. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week’s Friday news roundup are Oregonian business and technology reporter Mike Rogoway and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni. 
Discussed in Today’s Episode: 


Oregon Poverty Remains Relatively Low Overall – but Higher for Some Groups, and in Some Places [Oregonian🔒]


Portland-Area In-N-Out Plans Were Approved (Again); Here’s What We Know [Oregonian🔒]


Vote for the Best Burger in the Portland Area: The Oregonian’s Readers Choice Awards [Oregonian]


Controversial Dark Money Group, People For Portland, Dissolves Amid State Elections Investigation [Portland Mercury]


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The End of Portland’s Political Billboard Trolls, Oregon’s Poverty Rate, and In-N-Out Hype

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