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  "path": "/news/youth-crisis-line-is-not-at-risk-of-closing-despite-proposed-cuts/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-12T03:03:50.000Z",
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    "Youth Crisis Line is Not at Risk of Closing, Despite Proposed Cuts",
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  "textContent": "A nonprofit that offers a crisis help line for youth is trying to avoid hundreds of thousands of dollars in cuts from the Multnomah County budget, and congressional leaders are trying to help. The county’s proposed budget would cut roughly $240,000 for YouthLine, a crisis prevention service run through the nonprofit Lines for Life. Supporters […]\n\nThe post Youth Crisis Line is Not at Risk of Closing, Despite Proposed Cuts appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
  "title": "Youth Crisis Line is Not at Risk of Closing, Despite Proposed Cuts"
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