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With Aybendito, Chef Cristina Baez Brings Puerto Rican Home Cooking Home to Portland—Including the Snack That Divides Her Own Home

Pastelillos are folded pockets of pastry, stuffed to the edges with sweet or savory filling then fried. Across Puerto Rico, three primary brands fight to gain allegiance with their signature pastelillo dough—Titan, Mayagüezanas, and Kikuet—and one’s plantilla preference can fuel familial rifts.

Portland Police Arrest Warrant Includes New Details About Fatal Shooting of Aaron Danielson

Judge Dismisses Oregon Racketeering Lawsuit Against Cannabis Businesses, But the Legal Battle Isn’t Over

The case is one of several that take aim at state-sanctioned cannabis industries using a federal law created to take down drug cartels and organized crime.

A Racketeering Lawsuit Brought by an Oregon Equine Lawyer Is Part of a National Strategy to Upend Legal Weed

If the lawsuit succeeds at trial, the impact on the cannabis industry would be dramatic.

Princess Nokia, Blade Runner and 12 Other Things to Do and See in Portland Aug. 22-28

MFNW’s parking lot party, the nanny on drugs, and other events we’re excited about this week.

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Oregon May Have Enough Vaccines for All Willing Adults by April 21

Multnomah County health workers vaccinated. (Motoya Nakamura / Multnomah County)

Oregon Is the First U.S. State to Have an Identified Case of the Latest COVID-19 “Variant of Concern”

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

How Long Do You Have to Have Lived in Portland Before You’re Allowed to Be Insufferable About It?

Billy Ray's Neighborhood Dive. (Suzie Gotis)

Readers Respond to Portland Losing Its Federal “Anarchist” Designation

Winter sports in Pioneer Courthouse Square. (Brian Burk)

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A Portland Parent Found Her Daughter’s Textbook Racist. Her Teacher Has a Contract That Says He Could Use It Anyway. 271

Hey, Midwestern Transplants: You Can’t Drive in Portland Snow, Either 208

Readers Respond to the Prospects of Downtown Portland 137

Forget Pompeii. Is Portland the Next Detroit? 137

Face Masks Aren’t Going Out of Style. Maybe You Should Wear Two. 118

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