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Jared Walker Found the Secret to Forgiving Medical Debt—So He Shares It

His nonprofit, Dollar For, does two things.

Environmental Group Plays Hardball With Oregon Senator Who Defected From Carbon Cap

Sen. Laurie Monnes Anderson, a retired nurse from Gresham, Oregon, was the quiet vote that caused Senate Democrats to concede the cap-and-trade bill.

Oregon Eggs Must Come From Cage-Free Chickens in Five Years

Oregon joins a new caged-egg prohibition sweeping the west coast

Despite Mockery, Oregon Officials Are Poised to Investigate the Health Effects of WiFi on Schoolkids

A Wi-Fi safety study made it through the Oregon Legislature. Other bills didn’t survive.

Confused by Oregon Political Campaign Ads During the Olympics? Get Used to Them, Even Out of Election Season

Viewers can’t vote on the “Clean Energy Jobs Bills.” But they’re being urged to call their legislators and make demands.

A Hospital Worker Stricken With Cancer Faces Collection Notices—From Her Own Employer

A worker at Legacy Health is facing collection demands from her employer—Legacy.

What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: The 10 News Stories Most Ignored By the Mainstream Media

Project Censored takes a hard look at the media’s blind spots—and the stories that threaten our country.

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Nike Executive Abruptly Steps Down After a Magazine Article About Her Son’s Sneaker Resale Business

Four Candidates Put Their Names Forward For Appointment for Rep. Diego Hernandez’s Seat

Rep. Diego Hernandez. (Sam Gehrke)

Readers Respond to the Prospects of Downtown Portland

If you have a message, call Western Union. (Brian Burk)

Portland Has the Second-Highest Percentage of Same-Sex Households in the Country

Winter Lights Festival, downtown Portland. (Sam Gehrke)

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In the Small Oregon Town of Toledo, a 70-Year-Old City Councilor Picked a Fight With Timber Unity 124

As Lawmakers Entertain Bill Banning Concealed Guns in Public Buildings, Gun Purchases Soar 112

Two Key House Committee Chairs Unveil Proposed Tax Increase on Beer and Wine 104

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