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Controversial American Legion Post Commander Resigns

His decision follows a unanimous no-confidence vote held at the post’s Northeast Alberta Street headquarters.

Murmurs: Nike Executive Mulls Mayoral Bid

In other news: Controversial American Legion commander resigns.

In Turmoil Over Its New Commander, a Portland American Legion Post Prepares for a Vote

Patriot Prayer protester and American Legion Post 134 commander Greg Isaacson canceled a no-confidence vote Sunday which was supposed to determine whether or not he will step down from his role. The vote, which fell in the wake of social media uproar regarding Isaacson’s election, has been rescheduled for Feb. 9.

As City Sizzles, Portland’s Rebel American Legion is Again Reporting for Duty—This Time as a Cooling Shelter

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Nike Executive Abruptly Steps Down After a Magazine Article About Her Son’s Sneaker Resale Business

Readers Respond to the Prospects of Downtown Portland

If you have a message, call Western Union. (Brian Burk)

Marchers Smash Pearl District Windows in Saturday Night ICE Protest

An onlooker surrounded by graffiti on the walls of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building. The Chinese characters read:

Timberline Ski Area Staff Had to Evacuate More Than 40 People From a Lift Using Ropes This Weekend

Pucci Timberline Chairlift. IMAGE: Courtesy of Timberline Ski Area.

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Hey, Midwestern Transplants: You Can’t Drive in Portland Snow, Either 209

Forget Pompeii. Is Portland the Next Detroit? 138

In the Small Oregon Town of Toledo, a 70-Year-Old City Councilor Picked a Fight With Timber Unity 124

As Lawmakers Entertain Bill Banning Concealed Guns in Public Buildings, Gun Purchases Soar 112

Someone Replaced the Toppled Harvey Scott Statue at Mount Tabor With a Monument To York, the Only Black Member of the Corps of Discovery 101

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