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"7-eleven"

Portlanders Call 911 to Report “Unwanted” People More Than Any Other Reason. We Listened In.

Here’s what it sounds like when Portland calls the cops.

ICE Agents Raided Four Portland 7-Eleven Stores Today

“Under the current administration, all workers encountered during these investigations who are unauthorized to remain in the U.S. are subject to administrative arrest and removal from the country.”

The Guilty But Very Real Pleasure of McDonalds Coffee… and 7-Eleven… and IKEA

While some coffee places list notes like they’re tasting high-end wines (stonefruit, toffee, tobacco), there are no notes to speak of in McDonald’s coffee, other than one: coffee.

Gresham Students Will Paint a Mural to Mark The Site of Racially-Motivated Killing

After 19-year-old Larnell Bruce was run over and killed by a white supremicist in the parking lot of the 7-Eleven on 187th and E Burnside, people began writing messages of sympathy on the store’s wall.

Free Slurpees Today, Free Chicken Tomorrow

Free slurpies and free chicken make this country go ’round.

Jackpot Records Makes One of the Largest Used Vinyl Purchases Ever In Portland

The collection was procured from John Larson, the owner of the recently shuttered Sonic Recollections on Southeast Belmont.

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Two Former Legislative Interns File Lawsuit Against Sen. Peter Courtney, Former State Sen. Jeff Kruse and Legislative Counsel Dexter Johnson

Oregon State Capitol (Edmund Garman / Flickr)

Portland-Area Snowpack Levels Have Risen by Nearly 30 Percent Since the Start of February

Mount Hood ski slopes. (Creative Commons)

No Vacancy, WW’s 2018 Bar of the Year, Will Close Permanently This Week Following Legal Dispute with Its Landlord

(Sam Gehrke)

Former Portland City Commissioner Erik Sten Joins Political Consulting, Lobbying Firm

Erik Sten

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Texts Between Portland Police and Patriot Prayer Ringleader Joey Gibson Show Warm Exchange 333

Anti-Vaxxers Declared One of the Top 10 Threats to Public Health in 2019 as a Measles Outbreak Spreads Across Vancouver, Wash. 221

Portland Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty Said White Men Were Hogging the Microphone. They Didn’t Like That. 172

Portland Mayor Calls For Investigation of Police After WW Reports Text Messages With Right-Wing Organizer. Read All the Texts Here. 155

Portlanders Call 911 to Report “Unwanted” People More Than Any Other Reason. We Listened In. 123

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