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For the past couple of weeks, we've been inviting candidates to sit down with WW and make their case for your vote—and our friends at Portland Community Media have been there to catch it all on video. Every day for the next mont...
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For the past couple of weeks, we've been inviting candidates to sit down with WW and make their case for your vote—and our friends at Portland Community Media have been there to catch it all on video. Every day for the next month, w...
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NewsTonight at Broadway Books, Nicole J. Burton reads from Swimming Up the Sun (Apippa Publishing Co., 193 pages, $14.95), her engrossing memoir about setting out to find her English bi...
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Calling all giant riders: Thanks to a big swell on the way, the Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic, Oregon's only professional surf event,is on for this Friday in Lincoln City. With 20-footers expected throughout the weekend, thi...
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The Music Millennium Northwest location may be gone, but it lives on in our hearts...and, apparently, in our ad copy.
A Music Mill ad that ran in WW's print edition mistakenly announced that a Dec. 4 in-store appearance by Tom Grant and Rebecca Kilgore would take place at the NW 23rd & Johnson branch—which closed back in August. Of course, they meant the e...More
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Now you've done it. You let that long, official-looking envelope sit on your kitchen counter for one day too long, and now it's too late to send in your ballot and be confident it'll get there by the deadline at 8 pm Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Arizona law-enforcement officials jailed two alternative newspaper people in Phoenix last week, a bogus move that stems from the paper's longstanding investigation into Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio (pictured above).