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Twice as Many Oregonians Are Dying From Meth Than From Heroin, and the Fatalities Are Rising

“Everybody has meth around here — everybody.”

Alleged Dark Web Drug Trafficker, Accused in Fatal Overdose of Portland Teen, Dies in Jail

The man charged with being the Dark Web seller of the synthetic opioids that led to the overdose of a Portland teen dies in a South Carolina jail.

Dark Web Drug Bust Lead to Convictions for Three Portland Residents and an Indictment of a Chinese National Who Shipped Fentanyl to U.S.

Jian Zhang is the latest of 21 individuals to be arrested in a federal crack down on online drug trafficking across international borders. Federal officials designated him as “one of the most significant drug trafficking threats in the world.”

Multnomah County Sues Big Pharma for $250 Million, Charging It Fueled Opioid Crisis

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Jo Ann Hardesty Says She’s the Angry Black Woman Portland City Council Needs. We Agree.

(Sam Gehrke)

Oregon Grew More Cannabis Than Customers Can Smoke. Now Shops and Farmers Are Left With Mountains of Unwanted Bud.

(Henry Cromett)

In 1984, the Rajneeshees Bused 3,000 Homeless People to Live in Their Oregon Compound. Our Reporter Was One of Them.

Every day, from 1:45 to 2:30, people lined up in the Oregon desert to watch Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh drive by in a Rolls-Royce. (WW archives)

A Cannabis Shopping List That Smokes All the Weed So You Don’t Have To

(Julie Showers)

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City Council Candidate Jo Ann Hardesty Says “Idiots” Are Seeking to House Homeless People at the Unused Wapato Jail 124

Oregon Grew More Cannabis Than Customers Can Smoke. Now Shops and Farmers Are Left With Mountains of Unwanted Bud. 113

Oregon’s Public Employee Pension Woes Are National News 93

Gov. Kate Brown Picks Up an Unprecedented Donation From Financier George Soros 90

Portland Police Shot and Killed a Man Inside a Homeless Shelter After He Allegedly Burst Into an AA Meeting With a Knife 83

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