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Portland Moves One Step Closer to A More Rational Emergency Response to Homeless People

City and county officials move toward changing the response to calls for service involving people who are homeless.

Amid National Surge of Women Seeking Office, Emerge Oregon Claims Best Night Yet

Emerge Oregon graduates won 82 percent of the races in which they competed Tuesday night.

Susheela Jayapal Winning the Race for an Open Multnomah County Commission Seat

Susheela Jayapal elected to replace County Commissioner Loretta Smith.

WW’s May 2018 Endorsements for Metro and Multnomah County

Susheela Jayapal is by far the most qualified candidate for county commissioner.

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Multnomah County Commission District 2 Race (But Were Afraid to Ask)

All the candidates are people of color. 

First Contender Steps Forward Seeking County Commissioner Loretta Smith’s Seat

Susheela JayapalThe first contender steps forward to run for Multnomah County Commisssioner Loretta Smith’s seat.

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Hundreds of Nike Employees Stage Walk to Protest Alberto Salazar on Beaverton Campus

Nike protest on Dec. 9, 2019. (Wesley LaPointe)

An Influential City Panel Wants New Private Buildings to Provide Space for Homeless Camping

Some officials want the exterior spaces of new buildings to include space for houseless campers. (Wesley Lapointe)

I Camped Out Along Oregon’s Bigfoot Highway, Hoping to See Something I Wasn’t Sure Was There

(Cameron Vigliotta)

A Local Rapper Released an Ode to Portland Public Transit Called “Bus Max Walk (My BMW)”

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An Influential City Panel Wants New Private Buildings to Provide Space for Homeless Camping 177

Portland Talk Radio Host Lars Larson “Thought It Was No Big Deal” to Name the Trump Whistleblower 133

Mayoral Candidate Sarah Iannarone is Requesting $8.74 from Portland Strippers 117

Portland Officials Created a Policy to Keep Homeless People From Camping Outside the Timbers’ Soccer Stadium 90

New Oregon Transportation Director Has a Plan for Reducing Carbon Emissions: Get Traffic Moving 89

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