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Oct. 21, 2020


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Photos | At the People’s Store, mutual aid for houseless Portlanders

Temporarily operating out of a van borrowed from a volunteer, The People’s Store makes evening stops at houseless camps across Portland twice a week. The store offers hot food, clean socks, medical supplies, clothing, books and other items, free of charge, to anyone who approaches. This resource on wheels started after Ian Clark and Lulu…

Native land management could save us from wildfires, experts say

This past wildfire season was one of the most destructive on record. Over a million acres of Oregon burned, and 40,000 people fled their homes. A dozen have died. The fires caused an estimated $1 billion in property damage. The Indigenous practice of regular prescribed burns, according to experts, could stop this from happening again. Natives…

Housing

Editorial | Housing crisis requires a federal commitment

Homelessness looks very personal. And it is, in the way that all tragedies are personal. While it’s a national crisis — created over generations by local and federal policies and perpetuated today by a lack of a nationwide vision — we ceased any forward momentum on a national level. Instead, we’ve lost ground. Now, after…

Environment

Native land management could save us from wildfires, experts say

This past wildfire season was one of the most destructive on record. Over a million acres of Oregon burned, and 40,000 people fled their homes. A dozen have died. The fires caused an estimated $1 billion in property damage. The Indigenous practice of regular prescribed burns, according to experts, could stop this from happening again. Natives…

Opinion | Reimagine what our parks could be

If summer 2020 had a stage, it was Portland’s parks. They were the first places many of us went to when we finally felt comfortable leaving our homes to see friends and family. For many, parks replaced closed gyms, bars, restaurants, schoolyards, backyards and more. A periodic column about new approaches to transportation, land use and…

Opinion

Editorial | Housing crisis requires a federal commitment

Homelessness looks very personal. And it is, in the way that all tragedies are personal. While it’s a national crisis — created over generations by local and federal policies and perpetuated today by a lack of a nationwide vision — we ceased any forward momentum on a national level. Instead, we’ve lost ground. Now, after…

Opinion | Reimagine what our parks could be

If summer 2020 had a stage, it was Portland’s parks. They were the first places many of us went to when we finally felt comfortable leaving our homes to see friends and family. For many, parks replaced closed gyms, bars, restaurants, schoolyards, backyards and more. A periodic column about new approaches to transportation, land use and…


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