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Crater Lake National Park Staff Expect to Discover Human Waste as Snow Melts: “People Just Were Really Going to the Bathroom Everywhere”

The road closure was exactly what it sounded like: Visitors to the park found the restrooms closed, and took a squat in the wild.

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(Abby Gordon)

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Matt Lynch co-founded Super Deluxe in Southeast Portland (above), and wanted to try another restaurant concept further east. It didn’t pencil. (Abby Gordon)

Poison’s Rainbow, the Northeast Portland Bar Co-Owned By Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock, Has Suddenly Closed

(Thomas Teal)

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New Oregon Transportation Director Has a Plan for Reducing Carbon Emissions: Get Traffic Moving 109

Mayoral Candidate Sarah Iannarone is Requesting $8.74 from Portland Strippers 99

Three Petitions Filed With the State’s Elections Division Seek To Increase Restrictions on Semiautomatic Weapons 98

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