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A Standard Kidney Test Has a Racial Inequity Baked Into It

Not only does the Black population generally have worse kidney function, they tend to find out way later than everyone else.

People of Color in Oregon Are Unlikely to Find a Doctor With a Shared Background

We Honored Five People Who Do Amazing Work for Local Nonprofits

Every year, Willamette Week honors Portlanders 35 years old and younger who do fabulous work for local nonprofits with the Skidmore Prize. Winners must work at a local nonprofit, work 32 hours a week or more and earn less than $40,000 a year.

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Gov. Kate Brown Crafted a Plan to Keep Coronavirus Variants From Spreading. She Didn’t Stick to It.

Vaccinations at Oregon Convention Center. (Jeff Andersen / OHSU)

Hike of the Week: The Oregon Badlands Are Vast, Desolate and Stunningly Beautiful

Chimney Rock in Oregon Badlands. IMAGE: Shannon Gormley.

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)

Dispensary Owner Says Fred Meyer Refused to Accept Her Electric Bill Payment

The South Burlingame Fred Meyer. (Brian Burk)

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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

Sorrow, Then Clashes in Portland After Minnesota Police Killing of Daunte Wright 82

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

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