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The Multnomah Athletic Club Is Laying Off More Than 600 Employees

Murmurs: Union Drive Afoot at the Multnomah Athletic Club

In other news: Tofuky sues Arkansas.

Longtime Multnomah Athletic Club General Manager Norm Rich Set to Resign in July

Norm Rich wrote in a June 24 letter to members and staff that he will end his tenure with little more than a month’s notice.

TriMet’s General Manager Is Fighting to Speed Up MAX Trains

Doug Kelsey explains why he wants to close MAX stations—but won’t eliminate fares.

For More Than 30 Years, Kim Bradley Hid From Her Husband

A survivor tells the story of decades of domestic abuse in Portland’s West Hills.

Is it True That the Multnomah Athletic Club did not Allow Jews to Become Members Until the 1970s?

One might assume this kind of discrimination is ancient history, but there are country clubs that exclude Jews to this day.

A Few Suggested Edits for Sexist Portland Wikipedia Pages

We can’t make history better, but at least we can make it more true.

Timbers Fans, Mapped

I attended my first Portland Timbers game in 2001, when the pre-Timbers Army “Cascade Rangers” were about 10 members strong.

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Investigators Are Calling the Fire that Destroyed Iconic Sandy River Restaurant Shirley’s Tippy Canoe “Suspicious”

IMAGE: Courtesy of Gresham Fire.

Gov. Kate Brown Delays Vaccination of Oregonians Ages 65 and Older

Portland Fire & Rescue began vaccinating its firefighters against COVID-19 on Thurs., Dec. 31, 2020. (Dave Killen / Oregonian pool photo)

Missing Woman’s Car Buried Under 15 Feet of Mud in Gorge Landslide, Oregon Officials Say

A landslide on Interstate 84 near Dodson, Ore. (ODOT)

City of Portland Urges Building Owners to Hide Dumpsters Ahead of Anticipated Civil Unrest

A Portland protester builds a flaming barricade out of dumpsters and recycling bins in September 2020. (Alex Wittwer)

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Oregon’s Most Prominent QAnon Proponent and a Timber Unity Spokeswoman Attended the Insurrection at U.S. Capitol 124

U.S. Rep Kurt Schrader Votes Against $2,000 Federal Stimulus Check 102

Powell’s Will Only Carry Andy Ngo’s Book Online, Not on Shelves, But Protest Continues 85

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler Demands Harsher Criminal Penalties for Property Destruction  73

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