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Why Do Airlines Load Their Planes in a Mostly Random Fashion?
One way to make money is to get your planes back in the air quickly, but another way is just to torture your passengers until they give it to you directly.
Readers Respond to Election Jests and Civic Namesakes
"But if there is some compelling need to name the street after a historic figure, I nominate St. Joan of Arc."
Build a Cedar Garden Box
This planter box is the perfect beginner-friendly project for an aspiring gardener, an aspiring woodworker—or both.
As It Shutters, Beleaguered Shelter Operator Says All 175 Staff Will Lose Their Jobs
Union official says its tough to find jobs in homeless services right now.
Dwayne Sackey’s Pottery Takes Inspiration From a Childhood Spent Outdoors
Dwayne Sackey’s pottery takes inspiration from a childhood spent outdoors.
Six Years After Its Removal, the Thompson Elk Is Back
Celebrate ‘Elk Week’ at the community unveiling party or by seeing ‘The Elk’ Documentary
Prosper Portland Backtracks on Committee Facilitator After Controversy Over Pick
Prosper Portland executive director Cornell Wesley on Wednesday night announced that the agency had withdrawn its choice of facilitator for a community advisory committee after backlash over the pick.
Oregon’s Gas Prices Are Fifth Highest in the Nation
The Iran War has caused prices at the pump to surge across the country. Relief may be far off.
Broadway in Portland to Host First-Ever Career Day
300 local high school students will learn what it takes to make it in showbiz.
Washington State Ousted This Health Insurance Lookalike. In Oregon, It Carries On.
From one vantage, the story of Zion HealthShare shows Washington to be an overzealous nanny state. From another perspective, Oregon might stand to learn from its consumer-protection-minded neighbor to the north.









