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September 14, 2022

Housing

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A man on an orange background looks like a puppet being held by marionette strings. The man is wearing a suit and holding a briefcase. He is leaping above houses.

Oregon property managers oversee large share of evictions

Landlords send property managers to court in their stead while tenants struggle to represent themselves
By
Piper McDaniel
September 14, 2022

Social Justice

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What you need to know about new COVID-19 'omicron booster'

Will omicron-specific booster shots be more effective at combating COVID-19? 5 questions answered, and where to get the shot near Portland.
By
Prakash Nagarkatti Mitzi Nagarkatti
September 14, 2022

Vendor Profiles

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A photo of Street Roots vendor Danny Ciudin, smiling and holding up a newspaper. His cutout is next to a quote from him that says, "“I feel part of the community. Once people get to know you, life gets a lot easier.”

Street Roots vendor profile | Building community in Concordia

Danny says the paper keeps him out of trouble and puts him in a good mood
By
Jessica Hamilton
September 14, 2022
Street Roots September 14, 2022 issue. Large text says, "Pulling the strings, How property managers became among the most prolific evictors in Oregon." A man wearing a suit and holding a briefcase is being held up by marionette strings and looks like a pu
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