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Anti-logging activists returned to the cold, meandering creeks and dusty logging roads of Mount Hood last week, in the first tree-sitting protest since Beth O'Brien fell to her death in April.The ...
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Everyone knows about Portland's infatuation with mass transit. But there's another way Portland leads the country in green transportation: hybrids.More hybrids are sold in Portland per capita than i ...
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When Ted Kulongoski twisted off the cap off a bottle of Henry's he sneaked into the Aladdin Theater last month, he had no idea the craft-brewing community would open a can of whup-ass on him. Kulo ...
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The bitter feud over what beer can rightfully be called "Bud" and who's the "King of Beers," has spilled into the pages of WW--because of an advertisement for a Portland beer market.At one end of ...
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Years of pollution have made the Willamette the dirtiest river in the West. The stretch from the Fremont Bridge to the Columbia River has been declared a Superfund site. Now two river watchdogs ar ...
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Last spring, Portland-area parents thought they'd won the pesticide battle. In May 2001, under pressure from parents and teachers, the Portland School District ordered that pesticides be the last ...
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For the environmental group Cascadia Forest Alliance, the unlikely and the unfortunate happened within days of each other.Last week, the group received word from U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) that ...
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