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"textContent": "[What follows is one of the many articles in the Mercury‘s 2026 Transportation issue. Find a print copy here, subscribe to get a copy mailed to you here, and if you’re feeling generous and want to keep these types of articles coming, support us here.—eds.] In March, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek and Washington Governor Bob […]\n\nThe post Bridge Over Troubled Water appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
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