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2019-08-30


News

Nuremberg chief prosecutor says the world has not learned

In 1947, Ben Ferencz prosecuted 22 Nazis for crimes against humanity in what The Associated Press called “the biggest murder trial in history.” But in the 72 years since, Ferencz said, the world has not learned from the atrocities committed at the hands of the Nazis. “Instead of spending the money to help the legitimate…

School for teens in recovery is first of its kind in Oregon

On Sept. 3, Harmony Academy will open its doors to any high school student in recovery from drug and alcohol abuse in Portland’s tri-county area. Enrollment at Oregon’s first recovery high school will remain open throughout the year, with no cap on the number of students who will be accepted, although administrators expect a class…

Donna Stoney is making wine – and making history

When Donna Stoney debuts her wine label, Stoney Wines, on Sept. 7, she’ll make history. Stoney is the first recorded black woman winemaker in Oregon. This isn’t Stoney’s only first. In 1988, she was the first black woman to become a Multnomah County human services case manager in Oregon. Just over 16 years ago, she…

Efforts underway to repeal new law allowing undocumented immigrants to drive legally

Efforts to keep undocumented immigrants from driving legally are underway once again – with help from the Oregon Republican Party. Two political hopefuls with ties to Oregonians for Immigration Reform, an anti-immigrant advocacy group based in Salem, have collected 1,000 signatures for Initiative Petition 43, tentatively called Repeal The Equal Access to Roads Act, paving the…

Vendor Profiles

Street Roots vendor profile: A strategic salesman

Dale Nye brings decades of newspaper experience to his job as a Street Roots vendor. He began his career with a bicycle paper route in coastal Oregon, which later evolved into a motor route of 200 miles round trip. He delivered The Oregonian and other papers from Lincoln City to Pacific City and along the…

Housing

Homeless shelter opens in River District in Portland

— Photos by Diego Diaz — Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler tours a sleeping room Aug. 26, 2019, at the new the new River District Navigation Center. City officials and business leaders on Monday, Aug. 26, unveiled the new River District Navigation Center, the latest of several homeless shelters opening this summer in Portland. Multnomah County…

Student homelessness that touches close to home

She stayed enrolled in school until it was just too difficult. Cheerleading, serving on school council, my grandmother, Marjorie Leahy, bused to school from the Porter Hotel in “Portland’s Skid Row” on Southwest Third Avenue and Pine Street. “It was a crummy hotel with bedbugs,” she wrote in “Good Timber,” a memoir of her childhood…

Opinion

Student homelessness that touches close to home

She stayed enrolled in school until it was just too difficult. Cheerleading, serving on school council, my grandmother, Marjorie Leahy, bused to school from the Porter Hotel in “Portland’s Skid Row” on Southwest Third Avenue and Pine Street. “It was a crummy hotel with bedbugs,” she wrote in “Good Timber,” a memoir of her childhood…


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