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Multnomah County Prosecutors Announce Hard Line on Anti-Asian Hate Crimes

Mike Schmidt’s announcement comes in the wake of a killing spree at massage parlors in Atlanta.

Murmurs: Police Called to Ryan Home Four Times Since October

In other news: Vandals hit Jade District.

Restaurants in the Jade District Have Windows Smashed as Wave of Vandalism Hits Asian-Owned Businesses

The vandalized businesses include My Brother’s Crawfish, Hanoi Kitchen, Utopia Restaurant and Lounge and Buddy’s Lounge.

High & Hungry: Gyro House and Mt. Tabor Hop

Meditate on how well you know the neighborhood you live in.

Apartment Sale Benefits Charity but Raises Prices for Cantonese Immigrants

On Jan. 27, a frightening notice arrived on the doorsteps of 36 apartments in the heart of Portland’s Jade District, a hub of the Asian community along Southeast 82nd Avenue. The notice said utility charges were going up for all units in the building, called Douglas Square. That amounted to a 10 percent rent hike … Continue reading Apartment Sale Benefits Charity but Raises Prices for Cantonese Immigrants

Pure Spice

At Pure Spice, each $4 rice noodle plate comes delicate as flower petals, layered as filo and flavored gently with chive and scallion or the bitter tang of almond.

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I Spent the Past Six Weeks Finding COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments. Here’s How You Can Obtain One While Keeping Your Chill.

Vaccination line at Portland International Airport. (OHSU / Josh Andersen)

Activists Set Portland Police Union Hall on Fire

The Portland Police Association building, set on fire April 13. (Justin Yau)

A Portland Program Intended to Reduce Police Interactions With People in Crisis Is Off to a Slow Start

CALL AND RESPONSE: Some residents in the Southeast Portland neighborhood of Lents say they want more police response to homeless camps and occupied vehicles, not less. (Wesley Lapointe)

Two Cannabis Experts Answer the Questions Amateur Weedheads Are Too Paranoid to Ask

Cannabis lifestyle. (Emily Joan Greene)

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A Precinct Commander for the Portland Police Bureau Suggested Residents Should Vote Out the District Attorney for Being Soft on Crime 143

Portlanders Are Furious at the Prospect of City Parks Being Used as Temporary Homes 105

U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer Says It’s Light Rail Or Bust For Next Columbia River Bridge 97

The Oregon Brothers Accused of Storming the U.S. Capitol Spent Much of Their Lives as the Children of Baptist Missionaries 85

Secretary of State Opens Investigation Into Portland Police Commander who Suggested Residents Should Vote Out the District Attorney 75

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