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Amanda Waldroupe

Articles by Amanda Waldroupe

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    House keys in the door

    The problem with that home on the range

    The wide open spaces and complex housing needs prompt Northeast Oregon’s housing authority to ramp up outreach to people in need
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    May 24, 2019
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    Map of Eastern Oregon

    How rural is rural? Housing advocates want narrower definition

    A new 'frontier' designation would benefit Oregon’s small, remote communities that now compete with suburbs for construction money, they argue – but the state isn’t so sure
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    May 17, 2019
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    Conceptual illustration

    The connection between eviction and suicide

    Understanding the link has created opportunities for training and prevention in Oregon
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    April 5, 2019
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    "The Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin" movie still

    PIFF films hold a mirror to society

    Ben Popp, who organizes Portland International Film Festival screenings, talks about this year’s films and theme: “Empathy has no ethnicity”
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    March 8, 2019
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    Multnomah County, CareOregon step in with funding for Lincoln Hotel evictees

    Low-income renters were in final weeks of 90-day countdown to eviction
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    February 27, 2019
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    Malheur National Wildlife Refuge protest

    Lingering occupation: Behind the documentary on the Malheur standoff

    Richard Wilhelm and Sue Arbuthnot discuss their new film, "Refuge," about the 2016 Bundy occupation at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    January 25, 2019
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    Illustration of house made of dollars

    Where are Portland housing dollars going?

    Spending’s up, and an audit of the city and county homeless service system follows the money
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    January 18, 2019
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    Community Alliance of Tenants group gathers

    Oregon renters bring lobbying power to 2019 legislative session

    It couldn’t come at a more pivotal time
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    January 11, 2019
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    County steps in to help tenants facing eviction at Lincoln Hotel

    The vulnerable residents of this affordable complex in downtown Portland have found an ally
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    January 11, 2019
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    The Lincoln Hotel

    Retirements prompt mass eviction at affordable refuge in downtown Portland

    City’s relocation funds will help tenants with the move, but loss of affordable units could make it tough to find new homes
    By
    Amanda Waldroupe
    January 4, 2019

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