September 26th, 2007
The Score | Mayday for payday loans5 comments
September 19th, 2007
Winners & Losers | Separating star bucks from Starbucks.7 comments
September 12th, 2007
Winners & Losers4 comments
September 5th, 2007
The latest casualties of gentrification: roaches5 comments
August 29th, 2007
The Mexicans said, “Let my people go,” and, behold, the next morning brought locusts.6 comments
August 22nd, 2007
Mayor Tom Potter swears he always hated wearing that badge.6 comments
August 15th, 2007
Putin meets Santa Claus at North Pole, says, “Old elf ess veek.”2 comments
August 8th, 2007
Stevie thinks he's in Seattle, so be cool.3 comments
August 1st, 2007
So, Oregon timber industry, about those owls...1 comment
July 25th, 2007
Nike just does it to dogs, Clackamas hates booze, everyone loves IKEA5 comments
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[April 19th, 2006] WINNERS
The Oregonian's Rick Attig and Doug Bates have won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing. The presenters of journalism's top prize lauded the two Oregonian writers "for their persuasive, richly reported editorials on abuses inside" the Oregon State Hospital.
South Waterfront property developers got SoWasted celebrating another lucrative deal with the city. The City Council voted last week to give tentative approval to pour more city money into Portland's latest luxury neighborhood, including some sort of gondola thingy they call a tram.
Well, that didn't take long. Proponents of the public purchase of Portland General Electric warned that Enron would get the last laugh from a stock distribution that took effect last week. Sure enough, a hedge fund already owns more than 7 percent of the utility, proving that public-purchase advocates were right to worry about speculators snapping up stock.
Fish, fishermen and their enviro pals won when the state Public Utility Commission voted last week to end an 89-year water-wasting power subsidy that critics say contributed to the closure of Oregon's commercial salmon fishery (see "Fishy Politics," WW, April 12, 2006).
LOSERS
Some of Mayor Tom Potter's public promises seem to have the lifespan of a tsetse fly. One week after insisting he had Police Chief Derrick Foxworth's back, Potter put him on paid leave. That after Potter's vow in January to pass a school tax plan also went buh-bye. Back to "visioning," Mayor.
Those of us still wacky enough to believe in evolution may need to rethink, if a Republican wins the governor's race in November. GOP candidates Kevin Mannix and Jason Atkinson said at a debate last week that the state shouldn't mandate teaching evolution in schools. The third great GOP mind of the 18th century, candidate Ron Saxton, said he had nothing to say on the issue, though his campaign later told The Oregonian he's OK with the teaching of evolution. That's big of you, Ron.
Time for Oregon cougars to get right with God. A commission has approved a plan to unleash dogs on the cats, whose population has soared since voters banned cougar hunting with hounds in 1994.
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