As the effects of the climate crisis become increasingly clear, the market for “eco-friendly” products has become more and ...
The trouble with America is that, somewhere along the way, its people murdered whatever joy they could and should have had. Despite the bounty the land provided in great measure, they carped endlessly ...
I’m not doing that bad. Just feeling kind of hollowed out. My kid’s dad lost his job due to the tariffs. Just one notch closer and it looks like one of them already hit us. All I do is work. Feels ...
How the fuck is any officer who beat and pepper sprayed journalists and legal observers not in prison much less still on the force. Five years on these violent criminals should just now be getting ...
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When TriMet launched its Safety Response Team in 2021, sending unarmed workers trained in de-escalation onto Portland’s ...
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I walk past the Vern, and the alleyway door is conspicuously covered in human feces. Dysentery is on the rise, not because people don't wash their ass so much as because they are prevented from doing ...
The city of Portland will pay out $938,330 to settle a lawsuit from journalists and legal observers who were attacked and threatened with arrest for covering the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in ...
Hundreds of people gathered outside Portland’s Tesla dealership during the afternoon rush hour on Monday, March 3, chanting ...