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Oregon’s Health Care System Is About to Reopen. Dr. Laurel Berge Says Medical Workers Still Don’t Have Enough Protective Gear.

Berge co-founded Help Make [Better] 50, a nonprofit dedicated to producing isolation gowns for healthcare workers—a significantly more involved process than the facial coverings being sewn in living rooms across the country.

The CDC Weighs Recommending Mask Use in Public. Oregon and Multnomah County Aren’t So Sure.

Oregon officials have given non-committal answers on mask use in public.

Portland-Area Nurses Are Wearing Swim Goggles to Protect Themselves From COVID-19

“For the first time in my life, I’ve considered whether or not I need to write a will.”

In Portland Hospitals, “N95 Masks Are Like Gold”

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Gov. Kate Brown Reversed Herself Twice Last Week on the Date Elderly Oregonians Could Get the Coronavirus Vaccine

Vaccinations in Portland. (Motoya Nakamura / Multnomah County)

A Key Indicator of Real Estate Investors’ Interest in Portland Shows a Precipitous Decline

IN THE BASEMENT: Events of the past year left Portland’s reputation in tatters. (Henry Cromett)

Pok Pok Is Gone, but Andy Ricker’s Other Restaurant Is Getting a Sudden Second Life

Ping (Christine Dong)

Protester Arrested for Smashing Windows in Portland Allegedly Carried Four Molotov Cocktails in His Backpack

Portland police arrest a protester on Jan. 20, 2021. (Chris Nesseth)

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A Neighbor Describes What Happened When Law Enforcement Stopped Responding to an Armed Encampment in North Portland 204

Oregon’s Most Prominent QAnon Proponent and a Timber Unity Spokeswoman Attended the Insurrection at U.S. Capitol 114

Gov. Kate Brown Delays Vaccination of Oregonians Ages 65 and Older 108

A Key Indicator of Real Estate Investors’ Interest in Portland Shows a Precipitous Decline 107

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

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