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2018-03-30


Culture

News

April 4 events to mark 50th anniversary of MLK assassination

On April 4, 50 years ago, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated while standing on a balcony outside his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn.  King had traveled to Memphis to stand with the local chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) after two African-American…

Oregon groups sue USDA for dropping animal welfare rule

Attorneys at the Center for Food Safety’s Portland office have taken the lead in a lawsuit filed against the U.S. Department of Agriculture in California’s Northern District.  Plaintiffs in the case, which include the nonprofit Cultivate Oregon and two other West Coast food safety groups, allege the USDA violated laws governing its own policy processes…

Vendor Profiles

Street Roots vendor profile: Drummer found new rhythm at SR

On a Thursday morning, Ron Sanford begins his shift as a Street Roots vendor with a smile and a stack of newspapers. For a chilly, wintry Portland day, Ron is sensibly dressed in a plaid jacket, light-wash jeans and a cherry red and white Street Roots knit hat. Through his gravelly rock ’n’ roll almost…

Environment

Oregon groups sue USDA for dropping animal welfare rule

Attorneys at the Center for Food Safety’s Portland office have taken the lead in a lawsuit filed against the U.S. Department of Agriculture in California’s Northern District.  Plaintiffs in the case, which include the nonprofit Cultivate Oregon and two other West Coast food safety groups, allege the USDA violated laws governing its own policy processes…

Portland ‘Valve Turner’ Leonard Higgins spared prison

Leonard Higgins, 66, is not going to prison for his role in the most expansive takeover of fossil fuel infrastructure ever attempted in the United States. On March 20, a district court judge in Chouteau County, Mont., handed Higgins a three-year deferred sentence, along with a $4,280 bill for restitution and court fees.  It’s welcome…

Housing

Opinion

Editorial cartoon: March 30, 2018

Portland native Elizabeth Considine is the creator of Street Roots' editorial cartoon, Sheeptoast.  Want to see more Sheeptoast cartoons? VIEW OUR GALLERY Street Roots is an award-winning, nonprofit, weekly newspaper focusing on economic, environmental and social justice issues. Our newspaper is sold in Portland, Oregon, by people experiencing homelessness and/or extreme poverty as means of earning…


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