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Major League Baseball is one step closer to sliding home in Portland after the Oregon Senate passed a bill that would grant funding to build a stadium in the city.
Bonds would be paid back by taxes on baseball players and team executives if Portland were to land a team when MLB expands.
Expand to read more Portland Diamond Project Preview this article 1 min Those supporting big league baseball in the Rose City will make their pitch to lawmakers Monday. The leaders looking to ...
Courtesy of Portland Diamond Project Oregon state senators on Monday heard from critics and supporters of a bill that would provide public money to help build a major league baseball stadium in ...
My administration is excited to work alongside the Portland Diamond Project and the state to bring Major League Baseball to Rose City.” “Major League Baseball would have a positive impact on ...
SALEM Ore. (KPTV) - The Portland Diamond Project met with state legislators on Monday, seeking $800 million in bonds to help build a professional baseball stadium in Portland. The proposal ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Portland Diamond Project is asking state lawmakers in Salem to expand the so-called “jock tax.” An amendment to a senate bill would tax home and away baseball ...
Crystal Soyangco said during a Wednesday rehearsal that the show follows a school of heroes, “real life heroes” like firefighters and police officers, who must rise to the occasion when a ...
Despite a slight change, three of Gov. Matt Meyer's Port Board nominees – along with one for board director – have cleared a Senate committee.
Jewelry designer Jason Arasheben of Jason of Beverly Hills tells PEOPLE that DK Metcalf was "was very involved in the entire ...
Portland Diamond Project is pleased that state senators overwhelmingly passed SB 110. This funding mechanism for a professional baseball stadium in Portland will not raise taxe ...